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The Summer Sale 2017 Tuesday 30th May



THE summer SALE 2017 (ref. 0253) on Tuesday 30th May 2017 at the Castlecomer Saleroom in Ireland and online commencing at 11am Public Viewing: Sunday 28th (noon - 5pm) Monday 29th (10am - 5pm) Illustrated Catalogue €10 (admits 2) Sorry – No children under 12 years of age

Front Cover: Lot 280 Back Cover: Lot 40 Inside Front Cover: Lots 573 & 316 Inside Back Cover: Lot 212 Sale Reference: 0253 All estimates shown are in Euro (€)

​ 00 lots, t​o include items from the collection of the late Prince and Princess Guirey on the instructions of representatives of their estate​; 7 together with fine & decorative art, antiques, garden furniture & statuary, and interiors, from a variety of other estates and private collections​. INTRODUCTION Princess Fredericka Ann “Bobo” Guirey (née Sigrist) was the daughter of Lady Omerod of Nassau​in​the Bahamas and the late Frederick Sigrist.​Frederick​ , the world famous multi-millionaire aviation pioneer was one ​​ of the founders of Hawker Siddeley​,​the aircraft group​. He was the engineer behind So​pwith​‘s ​ C​amel, ​H​urricane​, ​and​​H​unter​aircrafts​. It is speculated that he may have been one of the top ten wealthiest people in the world during his lifetime. He held residences in various prestigious hotels including the Dorchester in London, the Ritz in Paris, and in Monte Carlo.​Princess Bobo was previously married to Kevin McClory, who directed several James Bond films. Prince Azamat Kadir Guirey (1924-2001) was born in New York, the son of Prince Kadir Guirey and Princess Guirey. A graduate of Yale University, he spent many years with the London office of Burnham & Co., stock brokers. He was previously married to the former Sylvia Obolensky, daughter of Serge Obolensky of New York and the late Mrs. David Pleydell Bouverie, formerly Alice Astor. The Prince’s title is a Khanate of the Crimea​, which was​formed in 1449 as an independent state by clans of the Mongolian Golden Horde. ​His​prestigious ancestor​s​​include ​Haci Giray​who​became the first ruler of t​that region and was said to be a descendent in the 11th generation of Genghis Khan (1162-1227), the founder of the Mongol Empire. From the end of the 15th century, the Khanate was an Ottoman protectorate​.​After the Russian-Turkish war (1768-1774), Russia replaced the Ottomans as the main power in the Crimea and annexed the Khanate just years later, in 1783. The couple lived at Garretstown House in Dunshaughlin, Co Meath until 1999 while their principal home was in the Bahamas, where they spent much of their time. ​Their collection has fantastic aesthetic a​ ppeal, reflecting their diverse interests and tastes, and their penchant for travel. Directions: – Coming from Dublin – Take M7 out of Dublin, followed by the M9. Take the Athy exit off the M9 and continue through Athy and onto Castlecomer. In Castlecomer, follow the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situatied 2km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia building and O’Shea Plant Hire, and drive into Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Cork – Take the M8 out of Cork to the termination of the M8 motorway. Continue along the N8 through Cullahill into Durrow. Take the N77 from Durrow to Ballyragget, followed by the R694 from Ballyragget to Castlecomer. Take a right at the Castlecomer Town Centre Square onto the N78 for Kilkenny. The new auction gallery is situated 1.9 km south of the Castlecomer Town Centre Square on the N78. Take a left between the Country Life Glanbia Building and O’Shea Plant Hire and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park. – Coming from Kilkenny – Take the N78 north, in the direction of Castlecomer. Take a right between O’Shea Plant Hire and the Glanbia Country Life Building and drive to the large designated car park in Castlecomer Business Park.

Photography by Ignatius O’Neill (Studio One) and Peter Hilliard

Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland Tel: +353 (0)56 4400942 info@mealys.ie www.mealys.ie Design & Print: Lion Print. Tel. 062-61258

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CONTACTS

George Mealy Senior MRICS MSCSI Managing Director george@mealys.ie George is a licensed auctioneer with 40 years experience in the sale and valuation of fine & decorative art and personal property. He is a fully accredited member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, in the faculty of Art & Antiques. He is also a member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. His specialties include period furniture, paintings, silver, porcelain, militaria and clocks.

David Mealy Director david@mealys.ie

Lucy Mealy Auctions Administrator lucy@mealys.ie

George Gerard Mealy

Cait Madigan

Mary Gaynor

Consultant georgegerard@mealys.ie

Reception caitmadigan@mealys.ie

Consultant marygaynor@mealys.ie

Background: Lot 868


Information for Buyers 1 A FINE 19TH CENTURY CANTONESE PORCELAIN VASE, decorated with panels, figures, balconies and flowers, the fold over above two gilt handles, and raised on a pierced rococo style brass base, 19” (49cm). (2) €300 - 400

14 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE GLAZED TERRACOTTA FIGURES, modelled in conversation, on rectangular stands; together with an old Chinese scroll with calligraphy and figures. (a lot) €80 - 100

23 A CIRCULAR BALUSTER SHAPED TURQUOISE AND RED SPECKLED CHINESE PORCELAIN BOWL, with impressed six character seal mark to base,5.25” (13cm)h x 10” (25cm)d. (1) €400 - 600

2 A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE CYLINDRICAL VASES, early 20th century, 12” (31cm) high. (2) €80 - 150

15 A COLLECTION OF AFRICAN CARVED HARDWOOD TRIBAL FIGURES, including a figural group, the tallest, 13.5” (34cm) high. (a lot). (1) €80 - 120

24 A FINE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN VASE, decorated with bands of scrolling foliage, blue six-character seal mark to base, 15” (38cm). (1) €600 - 800

16 TWO PAIRS OF THAI PAPIER MACHE AND BLACK LACQUERED VESSELS AND COVERS, each with tri-elephant mask finial, each body decorated with walking elephants within a roundel, on a shaped square plinth, 19” (48cm) the larger, and 17” (43cm) the smaller. (4) €150 - 250

25 A PAIR OF VERY SMALL CIRCULAR BLUE, WHITE, AND BROWN DISHES, each decorated with a landscape, the underside with eight character mark, and the centre with calligraphy, 4.5” (11cm) high. (1) €400 - 600

3 A CARVED SOAPSTONE FIGURE OF THE BUDDHA, seated on a two-tier stand, with many hands, supported by smaller deities, 8.25” (21cm). (1) €100 - 150 5 A PAIR OF ETCHED AND DECORATED COW HORNS, from Thailand, each with a dragon and a phoenix on wooden base, 14” (36cm) high; together with a set of Patience cards, dated 1933, in case with Patience booklet. (3) €40 - 60 6 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CARVED PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT CREST OR PANEL, depicting Immortals and court figures and two figures in foreground holding an open scroll, within scrolling foliage, 8.5” (22cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150 7 A CHINESE CARVED JADEITE VASE AND COVER, with elephant mask and ring handles, 7.5” (19cm). (1) €100 - 200 10 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY RED PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT JAPANESE RELIEF-CARVED CABINET PANELS, each depicting theatrical figures, 9” (23cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 12 THREE CHINESE JADE FIGURES, one a seated Buddha with hands joined in prayer; another a seated female deity; and a carved jade figure of an elephant, the largest 6” (15cm). (3) €100 - 200 13 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CARVED WOODEN FIGURES, comprising an early figure of a woman with hands joined, probably Chinese; another Chinese figure of a seated Buddha; a composition figure of an Egyptian woman; another carved eastern figure of a woman; two polychrome decorated elephant figures from Thailand; and a carved spoon. (7) €80 - 150

17 A LARGE CHINESE TURQUOISE-GROUND PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, decorated with pomegranates and flowering trees, 21” (53.5cm). (1) €1,000 - 1,500 18 AN UNUSUAL CHINESE BALUSTERSHAPED DARK BLUE VASE, with burgundy streaks and applied with two tubular handles, on a stem base, with impressed seal mark, 13.5” (34cm). (1) €800 - 1,000

26 A VERY UNUSUAL SMALL LIGHT-BLUE AND IRON-RED CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, of oval baluster form, with bird handles, on a flared oval domed base, the base with a sixcharacter blue seal mark, 5.25” (13cm) high x 7.5” (18cm) wide. (1) €600 - 800

19 A CHINESE MEIPING BALUSTER-SHAPED CHINESE VASE, decorated with two dragons with four claws, 13” (33cm) high. (1) €2,000 - 2,500 20 A CHINESE PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASE, decorated with bats, in iron red, yellow, blue and pink, against a white ground, the base with a six character red mark to base, 13” (33cm) high. (1) €2,500 - 3,000

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21 A CIRCULAR CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN DISH, with iron red five-claw dragon to the centre within scrolling foliage and colourful flowers, the underside also decorated with flowers, bearing a blue six-character mark, 9” (23cm) high. (1) €600 - 800

27 A CHINESE GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE, inside decorated on a double-gourd section, depicting figures on bridges and rocky mountain landscapes, signed, with stopper 5” (12cm) high. (1) €100 - 150

22 A PAIR OF UNUSUAL CHINESE PORCELAIN PLANTERS, each decorated with flying bats, above clouds and foliage, under a flaring neck, raised on five bracket type legs, 6.25” (16cm) high, 9.75” (24cm) diameter. (1) €2,000 - 2,500

28 A HEXAGONAL SHAPED CANTONESE PORCELAIN JARDINIERE, decorated with figures, on a conforming hexagonal stand, 6.25” (16cm); together with a Cantonese vase, with mask handles, 9” (23cm); and two small Japanese Imari bowls, approx 7” (18cm). (5) €80 - 120 3


29 AN UNUSUAL BRASS JARDINIERE AND STAND, the jardiniere with two brass ring handles, on a stand with three tubular legs, each headed with a dragon mask, raised on stylised mythical animal feet, 42” (106cm) high; together with another Indian brass jardiniere with animal head handles and rings. (3) €200 - 300 30 A TALL JAPANESE BRONZE VASE, Meiji period, the flaring neck with relief panels depicting birds amongst foliage, and similar panels to the baluster-shaped center, applied with grotesque mythical animal masks, on two stage molded base, 23.25” (59cm) high. (1) €180 - 250

34 A CARVED AFRICAN TRIBAL BOWL, modelled with a pair of arms holding a head, on a boat shaped bowl, 38” (97cm) diameter; together with a modern giltwood table lamp, modelled as a seated Buddha with black shade, approx 29” (74cm). (2) €80 - 100 35 A CARVED AFRICAN TRIBAL WOODEN FIGURE, depicting a female head and shoulders, 20” (51cm); together with a carved green light marble figure of a woman, signed T.Njanji, 11” (28cm). (2) €80 - 120 36 AN INLAID CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE OF A GUANYIN, 12” (30cm) high; together with a carved Chinese wooden figure of a fisherman, in seated position, 17” (43cm) high; and a modern Thai figure of a Buddha, 17” (43cm); and a blue and white Chinese bottle vase, as is. (4) €100 - 150

40 40 A LARGE CARVED SOUTHEAST ASIAN PANEL, depicting a Buddha mask in relief, 42” (107cm) high x 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 Illustration also on back cover 41 A PAIR OF TALL STYLISED PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT CHOFA FINIALS, each 5ft (152cm). (2) €100 - 200

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31 AN EXTREMELY HEAVY GILT BRONZE AND PAINTED TEMPLE GONG OR BELL, with swing handle, probably 19th century, the arch top with two Buddhas, and two temple lions below, now on associated tubular steel stand, 27” (69cm) high. (1) €500 - 800

37 A LARGE CARVED WOODEN GROUP, modelled with young Thai man seated on an elephant, pulling a log, with intricate carved wooden chain links, on a rectangular rugged base, 19.5” (50cm) high x 43.5” (110cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700

32 A TALL CARVED GILTWOOD AND EBONISED FIGURE OF A BUDDHA, wearing a long gown, on octagonal shaped and moulded stepped base, 79” (201cm). (1) €300 - 500

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43 A JAPANESE CIRCULAR IMARI PORCELAIN BOWL, of lobed form, with fan and floral decoration, 10” (26cm) diameter; together with a smaller similar ditto, 19.5” (24cm); and a pair of small Imari dishes 8.5” (22cm). (4) €100 - 150 44 A LARGE CANTONESE PORCELAIN DISH, late 19th century, decorated with panels of flowers, birds and figures, and a center roundel, with pheasant, 13.75” (35cm); together with a Japanese Imari dish, with lobed panels and shaped edge, 13.25” (34cm). (2) €150 - 220

39 AN UNUSUAL DUG-OUT CANOE, in the form of a stylised dragon with a scaled body, in polychrome and parcel gilt decoration, inlaid with coloured glass bands, 94” (239cm) long. (1) €400 - 600

33 A SOUTHEAST ASIAN RECTANGULAR ALTER-TYPE OCCASIONAL TABLE, with pierced and carved frieze, raised on square legs, 42” (107cm). (1) €100 - 200

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38 A CARVED, EBONISED AND PARCEL GILT FIGURE OF A BUDDHA, with flowing gown and hands facing forward, and raised on a stepped plinth, 65” (165cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

42 A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN, comprising a pair of circular lobed dishes, decorated in typical pallette with three flower heads within scrolling foliage, 9” (23cm); together with two similar Japanese Imari porcelain saucer dishes, each approx. 11” (20cm). (4) €150 - 200

45 A JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN VASE, of baluster reeded form, decorated in typical palette, with scrolling foliage, birds, etc. 13” (33cm). (1) €70 - 90

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46 A LARGE INTRICATELY CARVED WOODEN CHINESE GROUP, carved in deep relief, with numerous figures and birds amongst foliage, and flowering lotus plants, the figures seated within rock formations and on three branches, 11” (28cm) high x 382 (96cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100

53 53 A PAIR OF HEAVY VICTORIAN STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN URNS AND STAND, each of campana form, leaf-cast with shamrocks, thistles and roses, with two lion mask handles, on an egg and dart folded rim, on a half reeded body, and two-stage square flaring base, 44” (112cm). (2) €500 - 700 54 A VERY FINE REGENCY PERIOD INLAID AND SATINWOOD-BANDED MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED TALLBOY, with four long and two short drawers and crossbanded side panels, raised on cross-banded bracket feet, 56” (142cm) high, 42” (107cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 55 TAXIDERMY: A LARGE EARLY TORTOISESHELL WALL TROPHY, 32.5” (82cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

56 A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with painted circular Roman numerals, above a glazed aperture and bead moulded base, 29” (74cm) high x 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 57 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK PLANK-TOP COFFER CHEST, the rectangular moulded top above a frieze carved with arches, and a centre panel with a rosette and floral panels to each side, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 59 A MODERN ANEROID WHEEL BAROMETER, with thermometer, 30”(76cm) high; together with another carved oak aneroid wheel barometer with thermometer. (2) €100 - 200 60 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT DROP DIAL CLOCK, the circular dial with Roman numerals, inside a circular shaped mother-o-pearl inlaid frame, above a glazed panel, 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 61 A HEAVY MAHOGANY DOME-TOP CHEST, with lift top and brass carrying handles, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 62 A RARE 19TH CENTURY IRISH LONG CASE REGULATOR, the arched and moulded top above a circular silverised dial, with Arabic and Roman numerals, signed Richard Craig of Dublin, with subsidiary for minutes and hours, above a nicely figured flame mahogany trunk door,flanked to either side with canted corners, on a conforming box base, with bun feet, 78” (198cm)h x 192 (49cm). (1) €3,500 - 4,500

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63 A FRENCH WALNUT DRESSER O.R.M., the moulded cornice above three railed plate racks, on a base with two frieze drawers and two panel doors, 53” (122cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 64 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FROSTED AND PARCEL-GILT LUSTRE VASES, each with a tapering stem, applied with a spiral green glass serpent, and with hanging spear point lustre drops, 14” (36cm) high. (2) €100 - 200 65 A THREE-PIECE FRENCH GREEN ONYX AND GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock case with an urn finial, above a circular decorated dial, signed Gruvain, decorated with flowers and Arabic numerals, on rectangular base with gilt metal tegs; together with a pair of matching candelabra, each with four branches and a centre light, 18” (46cm). (3) €150 - 250

71 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DWARF SIDE CABINET, of inverted breakfront outline, the moulded top above a door with brass mesh grill, flanked with a half-reeded pilaster to either side, raised on a conforming base with turned legs, 34” (86cm) high x 25” (63cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 72 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY BEDSIDE TRAY-TOP POT CUPBOARD, with three-quarter gallery and two cupboard doors, raised on square chamfered legs, as is, 28” (71cm) high x 21” (54cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 73 A RECTANGULAR ROSEWOOD VENEERED AND BRASS-BOUND TABLE TOP DESK, 20” (51cm); together with a small victorian rosewood work box, with mother-o-pearl inlay, 11” (28cm). (2) €80 - 120

70 A THREE-TIER 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD WHATNOT, with turned supports and turned legs, 30.5” (77cm) high x 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

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77 A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT BAR-BACK DINING CHAIRS, each back crested with scrolling leaves, issuing from an inlaid roundel and a conforming cross rail, on bow-fronted seat, raised on turned legs. (6) €200 - 300

79 A LARGE MEISSEN STYLE PORCELAIN TABLE CENTRE, the flower encrusted basket bowl on a reeded stem, with four dancing cherubs on a colourful octagonal base with gilt scroll legs, 28.5” (72cm). (1) €300 - 500

67 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY RED GROUND VODREY POTTERY GLAZED VASES, probably Frederick Vodrey of Dublin, each applied with a lizard, on a baluster shaped body, the neck issuing weeping leaves, 10.5” (27cm). (2) €200 - 300

69 AN ATTRACTIVE MAHOGANY GAINSBOROUGH TYPE ARMCHAIR, in the 18th century style, with padded hump back and conforming seat, flanked to each side with carved and shaped armrests, each terminating with an eagle head, and raised on cartouche-moulded cabriole legs, with paw feet, covered in red printed fabric. (1) €600 - 900

76 A LARGE EDWARDIAN INLAID AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY WARDROBE, with double arch and bow-fronted cornice, above two bow-fronted doors, profusely inlaid with urns, scrolling foliage, and hanging bell flowers; with a vacant compartment below, above an arrangement of three long and two short drawers, and flanked to each side with a tall arched mirror door, and raised on a bracket plinth, 72” (213cm) wide. (1) €600 - 800

78 A CIRCULAR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID BREAKFAST TABLE, in the Victorian style, the moulded top with a centre roundel, inlaid with colourful flowers, and a conforming cross-banded border, on turned and fluted stem, with scroll tripod, 48” (122cm). (1) €350 - 550

66 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE CHAIRS, each with scroll uprights and leaf-carved cross rail, now with solid seats and raised on front turned legs, with X-shaped stretcher. (2) €150 - 250

68 AN INLAID MAHOGANY WARDROBE, 19th century, the dentil-moulded cornice above two inlaid panelled doors, enclosing hanging compartment, on a base with one long drawer, on bracket feet, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

75 A BLACK VELVET OPERA COAT, by D.H. Evans London. (1) €50 - 70

74 74 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW INTEREST: AN UPRIGHT VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CASED WOODEN FRAME PIANO, by Barlow, Westminster, England, bears a plaque verso presented by George Bernard Shaw to his cousin Georgina Meredith of Carlow, in 1920; the finely figured rosewood case with a ripple moulded lift top, and a fret openwork frieze to the front, on hexagonal tapering turned legs, 53” (134cm) wide. (1) Note: An article by John Schwatschke in Carloviana (2011) displays a photograph of the piano and an image of Grace Meredith, his grandmother, together with Charlotte Rogers, step-aunt of George Bernard Shaw, and Frans Schwatschke his father. It states that Georgina Meredith, who revived contact with George Bernard Shaw, had already paid for her education at Saint Leo’s Convent of Mercy Carlow. Georgina’s mother Charlotte Rogers of Carlow was a half-sister of Shaw’s mother. €500 - 700

80 A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY AND BRASSBOUND LAP DESK, 18” (46cm); a small mother-o-pearl inlaid rosewood box, 10” (25.5cm); a Victorian parquetry inlaid box 12” (30cm); another rectangular late 19th century parquetry mothero-pearl and bone inlaid box, 11” (28cm); and another small rectangular box. (5) €100 - 200 81 A PAIR OF RENAISSANCE STYLE X-FRAMED WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, each with a shaped and moulded scroll back, on slatted seat with slatted sides and legs, the armrests terminating in lion masks; together with a matching games table, with reversible top, for chess, cards, and backgammon; and a set of large composition chess men, various die, draughts pieces, etc. (3) €200 - 300

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82 A VICTORIAN SWING-FRAME MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with spiral reeded supports and serpentine shaped marble top, 26” (66cm) approx. (1) €150 - 250 83 A RECTANGULAR 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS-BOUND LAP DESK, 20” (50cm) wide; another rectangular Victorian ditto with mother-o-pearl inlay, 16” (41cm); and another rectangular inlaid box, 14” (36cm). (3) €100 - 200 84 A FRENCH WALNUT BEDSIDE POT CUPBOARD, with rouge and white marble top above a frieze drawer and lined pot cupboard, on tapering fluted supports and stretcher shelf, 33.5” (85cm) high x 16” (40cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 85 A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF BRASSWARE, comprising a pair of candlesticks; a door stop in the form of a horse; a fire tidy; two square ink stands etc. (a lot) €70 - 90 86 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR GRAINED PINE CASH REGISTER, with drawer and glass aperture to top, 19” (49cm) high x 10” (26cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120

88 A DECORATED AND METAL-BOUND LACQUERED TRUNK, the top decorated with huntsman on horseback and hound, on a country lane, with brass studs, 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €80 - 100

97 AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, three large coloured engravings, ‘The Fern Galleries’, ‘Children Bird Nesting’, and ‘The Thatcher’, all 17.5” (44cm) x 22” (56cm) approx. (3) €150 - 220

89 A PAIR OF BULBOUS MILK-GLASS LIGHT SHADES, each with white metal mount, with flowers in transfer, approximately 16” (41cm) high; together with a French glass green, gilt, and amber-ground bowl and cover. (3) €80 - 120

98 A BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE SIDE CABINET, in the Chippendale style, the moulded top above a bow-fronted door, flanked to each side with a bowed glass door, raised on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

91 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD CASED MIDSIZED GRAND PIANO, by John Broadwood and Sons of London, with 44” (112cm) ivory keyboard, and wooden frame, raised on four octagonal turned and tapering legs, 52” (132cm) wide x 84” (213cm) long. (1) €200 - 300

100 AN INLAID SATINWOOD PEDESTAL, with square reeded top above a frieze inlaid with anthemions, on a square trunk and moulded plinth base, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €250 - 320

92 A RECTANGULAR BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY LAP DESK, 16” (41cm); a smaller Victorian walnut ditto, 14” (35cm); and another small Victorian lap desk, as is. (3) €80 - 100 93 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACK GROUP, modelled as a young man and woman with dog, 14” (36cm) high; together with another pocket watch staffordshire stand, with two figures of peacocks, 11” (28cm). (2) €80 - 150 94 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, with octagonal moulded serpentine-shaped top, inlaid with musical trophies, raised on shaped legs united by a conforming stretcher shelf, 26” (66cm); together with another octagonal centre table. (2) €80 - 150

87 87 A FINELY CARVED PIERCED CIRCULAR BURMESE HARDWOOD CENTRE TABLE, the top with a carved band depicting monkeys and other wild animals amongst foliage, the serpentine shaped circular apron with similar carving and piercing, raised on a conforming carved stem, with quadruple pod, in the form of mythical creatures, 42” (106cm) diameter. (1) €400 - 600

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95 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK SIDE CUPBOARD, with two multi-panel doors, with iron strap-work hinges, the sides with linen fold panels, raised on square legs, 59” (150cm) high x 41.5” (105cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 96 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT LAP DESK, 14” (36cm) wide; together with a Victorian rectangular rosewood and mother-o-pearl inlaid vanity case, by Mansfield Grafton Street Dublin, 11” (28cm) wide; and one other rectangular Victorian rosewood vanity case. (3) €80 - 150

101 A 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR BRASSBOUND FIGURED WALNUT TABLE-TOP DESK, 18” (45cm) wide; together with a smaller rectangular 19th century rosewood ditto, 14” (35cm) wide; a rectangular mother-o-pearl inlaid Victorian box, 11” (28cm). (3) €80 - 150 102 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED CHEST, with three long drawers on square tapering legs, 41.5” (106cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 103 FOLLOWER OF JUSEPE DE RIBERA (15881652), ‘Saint Paul the Hermit in the Wilderness, Holding a Cross’, O.O.C., 34” (87cm) x 28” (71cm). (1) €600 - 900 104 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TAPESTRY FIRE SCREEN, the top crested with leaf scrolls above a woolwork panel, depicting a parrot amongst colourful flowers, on turned and fluted stem and tri-pod base with scroll feet, 6ft (183cm) high approx. (1) €180 - 250 105 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS BED, with round and square tubular rails and knop finials, the head and foot-board inset with rectangular cross-banded mahogany panels, 5ft (152cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 106 A PERSIAN RUNNER, with a row of octagons in iron red, on a fawn field, inside a triple-band border, 11ft (302cm) x 3ft8 (112cm). (1) €160 - 220 7


107 AN ATTRACTIVE GREEN PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT EMPIRE STYLE BUREAUABATTANT, of architectural design,with dentil-moulded arched cornice, above a frieze with lion mask in relief, issuing scrolling foliage, and a drop down writing compartment, with tooled leather surface, the interior fitted with drawers and pigeon hole compartments, above a vacant compartment with scroll spandrels, flanked with two ornate pilasters, headed with crowned blackamoor figure, and a base with one large decorated panel door, 66” (167cm) high x 34” (86cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

114 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY SIDE BOARD, probably Irish, the three quarter gallery above a bow front, with centre frieze drawer, struck with B218 on edge, flanked with a door to either side, 75.5” (192cm)w. (1) €300 - 500

108 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘A Large Collage’ with an assortment of various cut-outs, depicting portraits, still lives, magazine covers, painting headings, etc., against a blue and green background, 46” (116cm) high x 34.5” (82cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

116 A HEAVY LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, the domed top above a brass dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, the two-train movement striking on a steel bell, the opening side panels with sun burst mask, and a rear door, raised on turned brass legs, the dial spandrels in the form of cherubs 16” (42cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200

109 AFTER FRANCISO DE GOYA, (1746-1828) ‘The Duchess of Alba’ full length, in black dress, O.O.C, 58” (148cm) x 38” (97cm). (1) €150 - 250 110 20th/21st CENTURY, ‘Still Life, Large Charger and a Pot on a Ledge’, O.O.C., unframed, 29” (73cm) x 24” (61cm); and another similar still life by the same hand, 28.5” (72cm) x 30.5 (77cm). (2) €80 - 150 111 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, the moulded top above a panelled door, folding back and revealing a fitted interior with pigeon holed compartment and drawers, the leafmoulded upper panel flanked with leaf corbels, above a frieze drawer, two cupboard doors below, flanked to either side with spiral reeded columns, on a concave plinth base 54” (137cm) high x 44” (112cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 112 A CHINOISERIE DECORATED BLACK LACQUERED TWO-DOOR SIDE CUPBOARD, overlaid with figures on a balcony, within mothero-pearl corners, and raised on four square legs, 13” (76cm). (1) €100 - 200 113 AN ATTRACTIVE BLACK LACQUERED MOTHER-O-PEARL INLAID SIDE CUPBOARD, O.R.M., in the Chinoiserie style, with two large upper doors and two smaller lower doors, each inlaid with floral design with birds, and raised on short cabriole legs, 62” (158cm) high x 39.5” (100cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 8

115 A CIRCULAR WIRE-WORK BRASS BIRD CAGE, 22” (56cm); together with two old brass oil lamps; a pair of glass oil lamps; and an old tilley lamp or lantern. (6) €50 - 70

121 A LATE VICTORIAN EARLY EDWARDIAN IRISH GRAINED ROSEWOOD SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, each scroll bolster padded back, with button arms and upholstered panels, above a conforming upholstered seat, on front turned legs, covered in striped floral fabric, the legs stamped with five digit number 22417, comprising two seater settee and a pair of armchairs. €800 - 1,500 122 A LATE REGENCY PERIOD BRASS INLAID AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with octagonal bezel, the painted dial with Roman numerals, above a glazed panel, and flanked with a leaf carved spandrel to either side, 22” (56cm) high x 15” (38cm). wide. (1) €150 - 250

117 AN INLAID WALNUT DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a glass aperture, inlaid with parquetry bands,28” (71cm) high x 17 2(43cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 118 A VERY UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CARVED WOODEN CUPBOARD, with pierced and carved pediment and shaped finials, the lower section with a sliding panel door with unusual carved panel, and a further ornate panel to the left, above three pierced bands, on carved square fared front legs, 45” (114cm). (1) €200 - 300 119 FRANCIS CECIL BOULT (ACT 1877-1895), ‘Respect to the Master’, Churchyard Scene with Hounds Huntsmen and Horse at Funeral Procession, O.O.C, signed lower right and dated 1880, 24” (61cm) x 36in (91cm). (1) €200 - 300 120 A LARGE BURGUNDY GROUND TABRIZ CARPET, with centre medallion and all-over stylised floral field, with fawn, dark blue, and ivory spandrels, inside a wide conforming border with two bands, 12ft6 (381cm) x 9ft9 (299cm). (1) €500 - 600

123 123 A CIRCULAR 19TH CENTURY WALL CLOCK, the painted dial signed Frengley Bros Limited Dublin, with the number 44 written on the dial, with single fusee movement, 16” (41cm) high. (1) €180 - 250 124 A GOOD VICTORIAN FIGURED MAHOGANY DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial, with Roman numerals, above a rectangular glazed panel, by the Anglo American Clock Company, flanked with two carved vine spandrels, and curved base, 28” (71cm) high x 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 125 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED AND PARQUETRY INLAID DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a fret-cut and glazed aperture door, on a curved base, 28” (71cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

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126 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial with Roman numerals, and a glazed pendulum aperture, flanked to either side with leaf carved spandrels, 21.5” (55cm) high x 15.5” (39cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

134 A RECTANGULAR INLAID FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, late 19th century or early 20th century, the top with two inlaid satinwood panels, flanking a parquetry inlaid panel, and raised on four cabriole legs, 34”(86cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

127 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the painted dial with Roman numerals, above a rectangular glazed panel, and bowed base, with scroll centre, 29” (74cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

135 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS FENDER, with fixed iron supports and a railed front on a moulded base; together with a pair of cast iron and brass mounted andirons; and another pair of Edwardian brass andirons; and a pair of brass fire irons. (7) €80 - 120

128 A 19TH CENTURY BRASS INLAID WALNUT DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals, above shaped and glazed panel, flanked with leaf scroll spandrels, 27” (69cm) high x 17” (42cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

136 A MASTER STONE OAK CASED GRAMOPHONE, with painted metal horn. (1) €80 - 90

129 A SMALL WALNUT CASED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, with circular dial and Arabic numerals, with brass pendulum, under a divided pediment with urn final. (1) €150 - 250 130 A LARGE HEAVY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS-BOUND CABIN CHEST, with lift-top and heavy iron carrying handles, on a moulded plinth base, 30.5” (77cm) high x 58” (147cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 131 AFTER SUSAN CRAWFORD, a coloured racing print, limited signed edition, 26/250; and one other print, entitled ‘The Three Kings’. (2) €100 - 150

137 A DROP-LEAF MAHOGANY GATE-LEG DINING TABLE, with demi-lune flaps, on square legs, 51” (128cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 138 AN OVAL SERPENTINE SHAPED MARQUETRY LADIES WORK TABLE, late 19th or early 20th century, with hinged top, inlaid with rosewood and kingwood banding and a centre oval, above a conforming shaped frieze, with drawer and pull out wool box, raised on four cabriole legs, united by a quatrefoil concave stretcher shelf, 27” (69cm). (1) €200 - 300 139 A TAPESTRY TYPE WALL HANGING, depicting Arabs merry making, 46” (117cm) x 68” (173cm) approx. (1) €40 - 60

132 A 19TH CENTURY SERPENTINE-FRONTED PARQUETRY INLAID WALL CLOCK, the dial with Roman numerals and signed J.G. Graves of Sheffield, flanked to either side with turned columns and urn finials, on a scroll base, 38” (97cm) high, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 133 A FIVE PIECE LOUIS XV SUITE OF FRENCH PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SEAT FURNITURE, painted with parcel gilt, comprising three seater settee with asymmetrical crest, above a padded back and serpentine fronted seat, together with a pair of matching side chairs and a pair of arm chairs, covered in attractive fabric. (5) €150 - 250

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140 A THREE-TIER CHINESE BAMBOO JARDINIERE OR PLANT STAND, with square top, modern, 14” (36cm). (1) €40 - 60 141 A LARGE SIZE TERRACOTTA-GROUND BOKHARA STYLE CARPET, with eight rows of octagons, inside a multi-band wide border, 14ft4 (437cm) x 10ft6 (320cm). (1) €600 - 700 142 A SMALL EDWARDIAN SINGLE DOOR DECORATED MAHOGANY DISPLAY CABINET, of narrow proportions, with gothic style glazed door, enclosing two shelves, on square inlaid legs, 48” (122cm)h x 24”(61cm)w. (1) €100 - 150 143 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY BUREAU BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors and sloped front, with three long drawers below and raised on cabriole legs, and ball-nclaw feet, 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €100 - 250 144 A SMALL EDWARDIAN INLAID DISPLAY CABINET, with breakfront and a central glazed door, flanked to either side with recessed pilaster, each inlaid with an urn and raised on square tapering legs, 40” (101cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 145 AN OAK WARDROBE, 20th century in the 17th century style, with arched mirror door and arched side panels, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 146 AN OAK CASED GRAMOPHONE, with lift-top and two cupboard doors, by The Columbia Gramophone Company, The Viva-Tonal Grafonola, 38.5” (98cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide, on square tapering legs. (1) €150 - 250 147 A MODERN BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, with bell shaped domed top, and urn finial, with circular dial with Roman numerals, 12” (30cm) high. (1) €60 - 80

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149 A MODERN BRASS THREE PIECE MANTLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock case with an urn finial, above a circular dial with raised enamel roman numerals, and grotesque mask, raised n five shaped legs, together with a pair of matching five branch six light candelabra, 24” (61cm)h. (1) €100 - 200

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150 150 A PAIR OF HEAVY IRISH SILVER HELMET SHAPED SAUCE BOATS, Dublin 1973, with the European commemoration mark, each with a gadroon edge and leaf cast double scroll handle, raised on shell capped legs with pad feet, 7” (18cm), 439g. (2) €400 - 600

153 A BRIGHT-CUT PIERCED SILVER CAKE BASKET, Birmingham 1912, in the Adam’s Revival style, with oval bowl and swing handle, raised on an oval pierced stem base 10” (26cm) diameter, 471g. (1) €300 - 500 154 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER WINE GOBLET, the bucket-shaped bowl bright cut and chased with flowers and vines, on a stem with bead collar and circular foot, 8” (20cm), 197g. (1) €120 - 150 155 A PIERCED SILVER BASKET BOWL, Birmingham 1923, with leaf-cast edge and raised on three paw feet, 8” (20cm) diameter, 311g. (1) €150 - 250

158 158 A FINE IRISH GEORGE III PERIOD BRIGHTCUT SILVER SUGAR BASKET, by Gust’v’s Byrne, Dublin 1799, with lobed boatshaped body and swing handle, on an oval stem base, crested and monogrammed, 7” (18cm) high, 332g. (1) €500 - 700

151 151 A HEAVY BRIGHT CUT AND PIERCED SILVER SUGAR BASKET, London late 19th century, on oval domed foot, enclosing a heavy cranberry glass liner, 5.25” (13cm) diameter, 140g, excluding liner. (1) €150 - 250

152 152 A THREE PIECE BIRMINGHAM SILVER TEA SERVICE, c.1899, comprising a baluster-shaped tea pot, chased with scrolls and foliage and raised on four shellcapped legs with pad feet; together with a two handled bowl and pear shaped cream jug, 995g approx. (3) €350 - 550 10

159 156 156 A FINE HEAVY 18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOAT, c.1780, the makers mark T.N., with lion rampant crest, and the motto ‘Hinc Fortior Clarior’ (Henceforth Stronger Brighter), on a ribbon band, with triple scroll handle, on three shellcapped legs, with pad feet, 169g. (1) €300 - 500 157 A PAIR OF PIERCED SILVER TWO-HANDLE BUTTER DISHES, Birmingham 1906, each with glass liner and four ball feet; together with another pierced silver swing-handle bon-bon basket on four ball feet, Birmingham 1914, total combined weight 187g. €100 - 200

159 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TABLE SPOONS, each with shell bowl, Dublin c.1770, probably John Shields Dublin, 131g. (2) €150 - 200 160 AN IRISH PIERCED SILVER BOWL, of hexagonal form, by the Royal Irish Dublin, 1973, the mark commemorating Ireland joining the European community, 9” (23cm), 289g. (1) €150 - 250 160A A CROCODILE SKIN AND NICKELMOUNTED VANITY CASE, by Moore & Co., Grafton Street, Dublin, the double cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with various pouches and compartments, and a miscellaneous assortment of grooming brushes, hand mirrors, combs, perfume bottles, silver-mounted cut glass jars, shoe horn, etc. (a lot) €300 - 400

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165A A GEORGE IV SILVER SUGAR AND CREAM, R. Pippin London 1825, the two-handled bowl with a gadroon edge and half-spiral reeded body and leaf-cast handles, raised on leaf-cast paw feet, together with a matching jug, 477g. (2) €250 - 350

161 161 A PAIR OF HEAVY LATE VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER LOBED STRAWBERRY DISHES, Dublin 1899, each of typical circular form, 8” (20cm) diameter, 737g. (2) €300 - 500 162 AN IRISH SILVER SALVER, in the George II style, Dublin 1973, the mark commemorating Ireland’s entry into the European Community, 10.25” (27cm) diameter, 645g. (1) €200 - 300

166 A PAIR OF PIERCED SILVER BON-BON STANDS, Chester 1906, each with a basket bowl, on shaped legs, and paw feet, 4” (10cm) diameter, 182g. (2) €80 - 150 167 A PAIR OF BRIGHT-CUT IRISH PROVINCIAL SALT SHOVELS OR SPOONS, by Terry and Williams of Cork, c.1810. (2) €80 - 150 168 A PAIR OF LARGE SILVER OVAL BON-BON BASKETS, each in the rococo style, Chester 1900, 7.25” (18cm) diameter, 208g. (2) €80 - 150 169 A CIRCULAR SILVER STEMMED BON-BON DISH, Sheffield 1918; and another similar pierced silver bon-bon stand on stem base, Birmingham 1913, 144g. (2) €60 - 80

163 163 AN EARLY GEORGE III IRISH SILVER HELMET-SHAPED SAUCE BOAT, by Thomas Johnson, Dublin c.1770, with beadhammered edge and spiral-reeded body, and triple scroll handle, on shell-capped legs, with pad feet, 7” (17cm), 156g. (1) €200 - 300 164 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, in the Adam’s Revival Style, by Harrison Brothers and Howson Sheffield 1894, 5” (12.5cm). (2) €100 - 200 165 A SILVER VASE-SHAPED SUGAR SHAKER, in the Adams Revival Style, Chester 1905, the domed and pierced cover above a beadmoulded body, with hanging drapes and ribbon bows, 7” (18cm), 221g; with another smaller ditto Birmingham 1933, of octagonal baluster form, with pierced and domed top, 6” (15cm), 108g. (2) €140 - 170

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170 A CASED SET OF SIX SHEFFIELD SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, c.1919, each with shell top; a silver machineturned cigarette case, Birmingham 1929; a pair of silver-mounted glass teapot stands or coasters; and a cased set of five Sheffield coffee spoons, c.1945. (5) €70 - 90 171 A CURVED SILVER POCKET CARD CASE, Birmingham c.1900; a twopart pierced silver nurses belt buckle, Birmingham 1901; a small silver and yellow enamel ink pot, Birmingham 1926; and a pierced silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, 1973, with the European Community commemoration mark. (4) €80 - 120 172 A PIERCED SILVER SYPHON STAND OR COASTER, Birmingham 1909, of cylindrical form with moulded foot, 5” (12cm) diameter. (1) €80 - 150 172A A RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, Chester 1897, 7” (18cm); together with a three-piece christening set comprising a small Irish Victorian silver fork and spoon, and a small bone-handled knife. (4) €100 - 200

173 A PAIR OF IRISH GEORGIAN BRIGHT-CUT SILVER SAUCE LADLES, by Michael Keating Dublin 1795. (2) €150 - 200 174 AN IRISH GEORGIAN BRIGHT-CUT SUGAR TONGS; three assorted spoons; and a butter knife. (5) €70 - 90 175 A SMALL SILVER CHRISTENING CUP, marks rubbed; a silver sleeve for a perfume bottle, Birmingham 1902, chased with classical scenes; a circular silver ring box; a silver boatshaped salt, on stem base, Birmingham 1913; and two small Birmingham salt spoons. (6) €80 - 120 176 A PAIR OF SMALL SILVER BALUSTERSHAPED PEPPERETTES, an oval pierced silver salt; and three silver mounted jars. (6) €50 - 70 177 A SET OF SIX HEAVY CRESTED SILVER TABLE FORKS, all Irish, mid to early 19th century, 410g. (6) €150 - 200 178 A MATCHED SET OF FIVE 19TH CENTURY BRIGHT-CUT IRISH SILVER TEA SPOONS, various dates; together with a fine George III cast silver and silver-gilt sauce ladle. (6) €120 - 180 179 A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE IRISH BRIGHTCUT SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, comprising a set of four marked Dublin 1799, and eight others, various crests and various dates, 303g. (12) €80 - 150 180 A PAIR OF GEORGE III LONDON SILVER BERRY SPOONS, each with floral bowl, c.1805; together with a pair of later similar ditto with silver gilt bowls, Sheffield 1908, 269g. (4) €120 - 180 181 A SET OF TWELVE GOOD QUALITY IRISH BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TEA SPOONS, Dublin c.1800, by E.B. 167g. (12) €100 - 150 182 A SET OF SIX IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN SUPPER FORKS, probably by William Cummins Dublin 1833, 231g. (6) €100 - 150 11


183 A SET OF NINE IRISH GEORGIAN BRIGHTCUT TEA SPOONS, together with another similar spoon. (10) €120 - 150 184 A SET OF THREE IRISH VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN RAT TAIL TABLESPOONS, Dublin 1839-1841, by C. Cummins Dublin; together with three similar early English dito, 455g. (6) €200 - 300

189 TWO OLD OVAL CARVED CAMEO BROOCHES, one with portrait of a lady in relief, the other floral carved, each cased; together with a cased blue enamel and gilt metal necklace and pendant, and a pair of matching pendant earrings. (4) €40 - 60 190 AN ATTRACTIVE DAVID ANDERSEN SILVER GILT AND GREEN ENAMELLED BRACELET, 7” (18cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 191 A PAIR OF 9K GOLD AND EMERALD EAR STUDS; together with an 18K gold diamond and ruby ring. (2) €150 - 250 192 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF 9K GOLD RUBY EAR STUDS, each of octagonal form with oval stones. (1) €200 - 300

185 185 A CLEVER VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER POCKET FLASK, by Leuchap London & Paris, the tapering long neck with a screw-off cap and four small beaker top drinking nips, all hallmarked for London 1887, 166g. (1) €250 - 350

195 A LARGE STERLING SILVER CROSS PENDANT, with urn finials and terminals, 4” (12.5cm); a white metal chatelaine, with various implements including a pencil, a scripto, a thimble, and pin cushion; together with an Eastern gilt and silver gilt bangle with two dragon masks. (3) €80 - 120 196 A PAIR OF ENGLISH SILVER PLATED CANDELABRA, by Bovier & Elis, each with two reeded scrolling arms, and a centre light with flame finial, on circular base, 14.5” (37cm). (2) €150 - 250

186 (pair) 186 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CRESTED MEAT PLATTERS, by Charles Wright Dublin 1779, the crest with motto ‘Credenes Adjuvor’, each of oval serpentine shape with gadroon edge, 1488g, 14.5” (37cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,500 187 A CASED SILVER-MOUNTED MANICURE SET, comprising various implements, including polishers, tweezers, scissors, mirror and glass jar, in fitted case. (1) €60 - 80 188 A 9K ROSE GOLD LADIES MESH BRACELET, with circular and oval stones, 7” (17cm) wide, cased. (1) €250 - 350 12

197 A HEAVY 19TH CENTURY CAST AND SHEFFIELD SILVER PLATED TABLE CENTRE, the rustic frame with scrolling fruiting branches, supporting a cut-glass bowl (probably associated), on a rugged base, 11.5” (29cm) high, 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 198 A FIVE-PIECE HEAVY SILVER-PLATED TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE,probably French, comprising Cafe au Lait pot; a baluster shaped spiral reeded teapot; and a matching sugar bowl and cream jug, on a rectangular two handled tray, the tray 17.5” (44cm). (5) €150 - 250 199 A HEAVY SILVER-PLATE TEA KETTLE ON WARMING STAND, with lamp, the ogee-shaped rectangular kettle with an ebony handle on a pierced stand, with spirit lamp on four cabriole legs and pad feet; together with three plated mugs; a silver plated jug; and a silver-plate and glass pocket flask. (6) €70 - 90

200 A GOOD SET OF FOUR SILVER-PLATE TABLE CANDLESTICKS,each with leaf-cast bands and baluster stem, raised on turned and moulded base, 8.5” (21.5cm); together with an oval silverplate dish cover with rustic handle. (4) €70 - 90 200A A SILVER-PLATE CRESTED CAMPANASHAPED CHAMPAGNE COOLER, with lift-out liner, the rim applied with two handles, on a stem base, 11.25” (29cm) high. (1) €200 - 250 201 A GOOD PAIR OF HEAVY CAST AND SILVERPLATE CANDLESTICKS, each in the rococo style, with leaf and shell-cast stem, on an asymmetrical base, 10.5” (27cm). (2) €150 - 250 202 A PAIR OF PIERCED AND SILVER-PLATE CHAMBER CANDLESTICKS, of cylindrical form; together with another Adam’s style candlestick, with oval base; and a set of twelve silver-plate fish knives and forks. (4) €20 - 30 204 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CRYSTAL GLASS, comprising two table lamps, one of cylindrical form; a large cut-glass stemmed bowl, inscribed Galway County Show 1982; a cut-glass decanter and stopper; and a tall cut glass vase 12.5” (32cm). (5) €80 - 150 205 A TWO CUT-GLASS BOWLS; a cut-glass paper weight; a cut-glass pen holder; a heavy ashtray; and a rectangular baluster shaped vase and cover, in the Chinoiserie style, in white and salmon colours with gilt sprays, 18” (46cm). (7) 205A A FERN-ENGRAVED GLASS CLARET JUG, with silver-plate mount, spout, and handle, 11.75” (30cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 206 A PAIR OF WATERFORD CUT-CRYSTAL TABLE LAMPS, each with globular shade, on single knop stem and domed foot, 14” (36cm) high. (2) €280 - 300 207 AN OAK BRASS-BOUND TANTALUS, with four square decanters, each with prism stopper, the front opening to reveal vacant compartments, applied with brass handles 13” (33cm). (1) €200 - 300 208 A SET OF SIX GALWAY CRYSTAL BRANDY BALLOONS; together with a ship’s brandy decanter and stopper, on a two-handled wooden tray with brass handles; and cut-out circular sections to fit the set. (1) €100 - 150

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209 A FINE PAIR OF BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD FOLD-OVER CARD TABLES, each rectangular top with front rounded corners, with a brass inlaid band in the form of scrolling foliage, above a conforming inlaid frieze, on solid lyre supports, and a concave quatrefoil platform with four splayed legs, terminating in lion paw castors, 39.5” (90cm) wide. (2) €2,000 - 3,000

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210 A 19TH CENTURY BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT BOOKCASE, with kingwood banding, the moulded cornice above two glazed doors, on a base with two conforming solid panel doors, raised on a plinth, 86in (208cm) high, 49in (125cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 211 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Portrait of a Gentleman with Red Jacket and Waistcoat’, O.O.C., 30” (76cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €300 - 500 212 A FINE ANTIQUE VIOLIN, with two-part back, the nicely carved scroll stamped verso ‘Grand Solo Concert Violin Joachim’, bearing an internal label, ‘Nicolaus Amatus Fethet’, indistinct date, in fitted case with bow, overall length 23.75” (60cm). (1) €600 - 900

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213 A FINE IVORY-MOUNTED VIOLIN BOW, 19th century, probably French, unstamped, with round stick, probably snakewood, the frog with one scroll end and pearl eyes, with octagonal baluster-shaped adjuster, 29” (74cm) overall, 58g. (1) €150 - 250

218 DUDLEY HUGHES, ‘Harbleton Devin’, watercolour, signed and inscribed, 12” (30cm) x 19.5” (50cm); together with an unframed canvas, depicting a military ball in a large stately ballroom, indistinctly signed, 152 (38cm) x 19.5” (50cm). (2) €70 - 90

214 TAXIDERMY: A STUFFED ARMADILLO, standing on all fours, 32” (81cm). (1) €100 - 200

219 F.R. PEDE, ‘Interior Scene with Man Smoking Clay Pipe’ O.O.C., 1927, signed lower right, 10.5” (27cm) x 13.5” (34cm); together with a late Victorian painting depicting fishing boats on a beach with figures, O.O.C., 15.5” (39cm) x 21.25” (54cm). (2) €200 - 300

215 FIVE 20TH AND 21ST CENTURY THAI ABSTRACT TRIPTYCH PANELS, some decorated in high relief in gilt and silver, depicting various subjects, some signed, one signed Sarayuth and dated ‘07, all approximately 39” (99cm) square. (5) €250 - 350

221 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY INLAID DISPLAY CABINET, with glazed door, raised on a two-stage plinth base, 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 222 AN ATTRACTIVE VARIEGATED MARBLE PLINTH OR TORCHERE, with red, white, and grey colours throughout, the square top on a turned stem with square moulded base, 41” (104cm). (1) €850

216 A VICTORIAN EBONISED FIVE-GLASS TABLE TIMEPIECE, with single fusee movement and square brass dial with Roman numerals, on a moulded base with rectangular feet, 13” (33cm) high, 9.5” (24cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550

223 AN EMPIRE STYLE BRASS-MOUNTED SIDE CUPBOARD, with grey veined marble top, above two frieze drawers and two lower cupboard doors below, flanked to each side with tapering pilasters, each headed with an Egyptian Revival bust, terminating in human feet, on an inverted breakfront plinth with brass paw feet, 50.5” (128cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800

217 A VERY ATTRACTIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL MARQUETRY PETITE COMMODE, with three-quarter pierced brass gallery, and rosewood-banded top, profusely inlaid with a chinoiserie scene, above three bow-fronted drawers with similar inlay, the side panels with floral inlay, raised on cabriole legs united by a kidney shaped shelf, 32” (81cm) high x 19.25” (49cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100

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220 A RECTANGULAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the top with rounded corners and a tooled leather inset, raised on two shaped scroll standards, with a centre roundel, united with a double baluster-shaped turned stretcher, raised on four scroll legs with castors, 68in (173cm) high x 35.5in (90cm) wide. (1) €700 - 900

224 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH VARIEGATED MARBLE AND ORMOLUMOUNTED COLUMN PLINTH, c.1880, the square white marble top resting on an ornate ormolu corinthian capital, on a variegated marble stem, on ormolu mounted moulded square polished black lime stem block base, 46.5” (118cm) high. (1) €200 - 300

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225 A FINE QUALITY GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the inlaid and fret-cut swan-neck pediment above a frieze inlaid with ovals and rectangles, above four Gothic glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves; the base with a drop-front secretaire drawer with fitted interior, including drawers, pigeon-hole compartments, and a writing surface; above two inlaid and crossbanded panel doors, each with a central roundel and two conforming outer doors, each under a pull out cupboard, the door inlaid with an oval, 104” (264cm) high x 8ft4 (254cm) wide. (1) Originally The McCalmont Family Mount Juliet. €3,500 - 5,500 16

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226 A VICTORIAN STYLE TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, with a spare leaf, the moulded top with demi-lune ends raised on baluster reeded legs, 93in (237cm) high x 4ft (122cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

232 AN OLD STYLE AUTOMOBILE TRUNK PICNIC OR HAMPER CASE, with metal strap work, the top opening to reveal a vacant interior, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90

227 A COLLAGE OF RAILWAY MEMORABILIA, including: receipts and tickets from The Great Northern Railway Ireland, The Great Southern and Western Railway Company, The Clogher Valley Railway - dated 1889, 1909, and others, within a gilt frame under glass, 19” (49cm) x 24” (61cm); together with a coloured hunting print after John Sturgess, entitled ‘McQueen’s Huntings’, 17” (43cm) x 22.75” (55cm). (2) €80 - 150

233 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND BRASS-MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, c.1900, the domed and reeded top above an arched glass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on silverised chapter ring within ornate openwork spandrels, and slow/fast dial to the arch, on rectangular moulded plinth with beaded band and brass bracket feet, 20.5” (52cm) high x 13.5” (34cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200

228 A PAIR OF COLOURFUL BIRD PRINTS, one depicting the Columbia Jay, 18.5” (47cm) x 19.5” (50cm) the larger. (1) €80 - 120

234 A VERY UNUSUAL AND ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF BRASS MOUNTED PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPS, 19th century, each with two scroll brass handles, decorated with circular panels depicting classical female figures, against gilt backgrounds within jeweled borders, each on a stem base with brass scroll legs and grotesque masks, converted to electricity, with tall shades, 34” (86cm) high including shade. (2) €500 - 700

229 AFTER MONTAGUE DAWSON, ‘The Lah Loo Heading for Port’, a large coloured marine print, in attractive gilt frame, 20” (50cm) x 29.5” (75cm). (1) €100 - 200 230 A MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED SIDEBOARD, early 19th century, with brass rail and centre frieze drawer, flanked to each side with two cellar drawers, raised on square tapering spade legs, 85” (216cm) wide. (1) €400 - 800 231 A FINE DRESDEN JAR AND COVER, with two handles, decorated with classical figures, the domed cover flanked with two gilt handles against green ground, 11” (28cm). (1) €200 - 300

235 A LATE 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT MIRROR FRAME, with oval plate, the frame with leaf scrolls and flower heads, crested with a vine, in a velvet-covered rosewood frame, 14” (35cm) high x 11.5” (20cm) wide. (1) €80 - 150 236 DONAL O’SULLIVAN (1945-1951), ‘A Sheet of Studies’, mixed media on paper, 19.5” (50cm) x 28” (71cm); and a smaller similar ditto, probably by the same hand, ‘Nude Study in a Hammock’, 15” (38cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €150 - 250 237 AFTER BELLA PIERONI (20TH CENTURY), two lithographs depicting nudes, one limited edition 17/250, each in mirror frame, 21.5” (54cm) x 13.75” (35cm); together with a signed coloured print, after Sir Russel Flint RA, signed in pencil, 18.5” (47cm) x 23” (60cm). (3) €80 - 120 238 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, with shaped inlaid pediment with brass mounts, above a shaped and glazed door, flanked to each side with an oval mirror and bracket shelf, the bow-fronted base with an open shelf compartment and a glazed door to either side, and a shaped apron, raised on brass-mounted cabriole legs, 55” (140cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

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239 A MATCHED SET OF 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with triple fish-tail splat above a serpentine-fronted hide-covered seat, raised on square tapering legs. (10) €500 - 800

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240 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CASKETSHAPED TEAPOY, with hinged cover, enclosing a divided interior above panel sides, on a turned stem with quadruple pod, 28” (71cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

255 A MINIATURE FRENCH BOMBE KINGWOOD AND BIRD’S-EYE MAPLE COMMODE, the black speckled marble top above two drawers and raised on shaped legs and brass sabots, 16.5” (42cm) high x 15.75” (40cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200

241 AN OCTAGONAL FLORAL-DECORATED AND INLAID BOX, 19th century, 10.75” (27cm) wide; together with a Victorian papier-mache and mother-o-pearl inlaid box, 13.5” (34cm) wide. (2) €70 - 80

256 A 19TH CENTURY GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND INLAID DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a glazed panel and a bead turned band, inlaid throughout with roundels, and flanked with leaf carved spandrels, 29” (74cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

242 THREE 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAITS, one depicting Napoleon and Josephine, another depicting a medieval lady, and one other, probably Napoleon; each in etched bone veneered frame. (3) €70 - 90 243 AN OVAL WHITE METAL RELIEF, depicting a pensive cherub resting on a cloud, within a carved giltwood frame, 13”(33cm) high, 10.5” (27cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 244 A HEAVY RECTANGULAR LIFT-TOP CAMPHORWOOD CHEST, with heavy brass carrying handles, on a moulded plinth base, 41”(104cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 245

245 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MILK GLASS AND FLORAL-PAINTED VASES, each with flared neck, 6” (15cm); together with a pair of Continental porcelain bottles and stoppers, each decorated with all round figures in a landscape, their baluster shaped bodies with reeded collars and conforming two-stage stems, against green with leaf sprays, 8.5” (21cm). (4) €80 - 150 246 A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT-BRASS AND CUTGLASS URNS AND COVERS, each with a flame finial, possibly Baccarat, on a leaf cast base, 6” (15cm) high; together with a pair of matching ditto, without covers, 3.75” (9.5cm); and a pair of circular matching bowls and stands, 4” (10cm) diameter. (6) €80 - 150 18

246 247 A PAIR OF NAPLES PORCELAIN TABLE LAMPS, converted, each modelled with a cherub holding a cornucopia of flowers, on circular base, 14” (36cm) high; together with an oval porcelain model of a sheep, on rococo base. (3) €70 - 90 248 A VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD DAVENPORT, with hinged stationary compartment and serpentine-shaped slope front opening to reveal a vacant interior, raised on a single pedestal with four drawers and four mock opposing drawer, raised on a concave platform base, 21” (53cm). (1) €150 - 250 250 A VICTORIAN WALNUT MARQUETRY SIDE CABINET, of breakfront outline, the centre with a vacant compartment and two doors below, flanked to either side with two glazed doors, on a plinth base with bracket feet, 54” (137cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 251 AN INLAID ROSEWOOD MIRROR-BACK CHIFFONIER, the shaped pediment inlaid with urns and drapes, above a concave shelf, with fret-cut open-work gallery, and two panels each inlaid with an urn, above mirror plate and bevelled mirror plate to either side, on a breakfront base with frieze drawer, two cupboard doors and a vacant compartment, flanked to either side with concave shelves, and raised on turned legs, 53” (135cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 252 A LARGE RECTANGULAR GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY AND BRASS-BOUND TABLE-TOP DESK, the interior slope covered with blue baize, fitted with various slots for ink pots and secret compartment with drawers, 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 253 A 19TH CENTURY GILT PIER MIRROR, with moulded inverted breakfront cornice, above a shell-moulded frieze, the mirror plate flanked to each side with spiral fluted pilasters, 40” (102cm) high x 29” (74cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550

257 A MAHOGANY CASED ART DECO UPRIGHT IRON-FRAME PIANO, by Adolf Lehmann & Co. Berlin, with 47” (119cm) wide ivory keyboard and inlaid back, in three panels, 59” (150cm) wide overall. (1) €300 - 400 258 A 19TH CENTURY GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND INLAID DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a glazed panel and a bead turned band, inlaid though out with roundels, and flanked with leaf carved spandrels, 29” (74cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 259 A TALL BRASS FIRE TIDY, with urn finial, above two oval lion crests, on a spiral reeded stem with tripod base supporting four matching implements, a brush, a poker, a shovel and a tongs; together with three other associated pieces, 40” (102cm) high; and a brass fan spark guard, on quadruple pod with urn finial, 27” (69cm). (a lot) €180 - 250 260 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Aiken Corke, the arched and moulded cornice above an arched brass dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, on a silverised chapter ring, with subsidiary dial for seconds and date aperture, under a convex roundel to the arch, with maker name, the trunk with an arch door, on moulded box base, with bracket feet, 87” (220cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €1,200 - 1,800 261 A THREE-TIER TUBULAR BRASS TELESCOPIC STANDARD LAMP, with brass and copper reservoir and three metal shelves below, on shaped legs, approx 5ft (152cm) high. (1) €200 - 300


262 A BURR WALNUT DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the painted dial with Roman numerals above a glazed panel and mirror, on a bracket-type base with urn terminal, 33” (84cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 263 A PLAIN MAHOGANY DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, 19th century, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals above an oval glazed pendulum aperture, 22” (56cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200

268 A LATE VICTORIAN OAK SLOPE-FRONT DESK-TOP STATIONERY CUPBOARD, with slotted interior and base drawer, 14” (36cm). (1) €100 - 150 269 A 19TH CENTURY INLAID AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a glazed door flanked with leaf carved spandrels, 24” (61cm) high x 8” (46cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 271 AN INLAID GRAINED ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals, above a glazed door with labelled interior, inscribed ‘A Superior Eight Day Clock’, with Jerome’s Busht movement, 28” (71cm) high x 18” (36cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 272 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST, with three long and two short drawers, raised on turned legs, 43” (110cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

276 A LARGE VICTORIAN OVAL GILT GIRANDOLE, with shell and leaf scroll crest above an oval wreath-moulded frame, applied with flower-heads and leaf scrolls, around a mirror plate and three candle arms below in the form of scrolling leaves, 56” (142cm) high x 30.5” (77cm) wide (1) €800 - 1,500 277 AN OLD RECTANGULAR PINE SIDE TABLE, with long frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 40” (101cm). (1) €80 - 150 278 A SERPENTINE-FRONTED WALNUT SWINGFRAME DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, on spiral supports, 26” (66cm). (1) €80 - 150 279 A KASHMIR STYLE RUG, with centre medallion, on ivory ground with floral sprays, inside a wide conforming border, 7ft6 (229cm) x 5ft1 (155cm). (1) €160 - 180

273 A LARGE GEORGIAN LIFT-TOP OAK COFFER OR MULE CHEST, with a four-panel front and three base drawers, raised on a shaped plinth, 36” (92cm) high, 61”(155cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800

264 264 AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GRAINED ROSEWOOD DROP DIAL CLOCK, 19th century the circular painted dial with roman numerals, and signed S. Faller of Galway, also with label, 25” (64cm)h x 17” (43cm)w. (1) €200 - 300 265 A MOTHER-O-PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, 19th century, the painted dial with Roman numerals above a glazed door and leaf-carved spandrels. (1) €150 - 250

274 A LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS STANDARD OIL LAMP, now converted for electricity, the reeded column with a centre circular onyx table top, raised on a half-reeded circular moulded base, with C-scroll legs, 71” (180cm) high including shade. (1) €300 - 400 275 AFTER MURILLO, ‘The Prodigal Son Cast Out’, and ‘The Prodigal Son Returns’, a pair of black and white prints; together with a black and white portrait print of Arch Bishop T.W. Croke, Cashel. (3) €50 - 70

266 A FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, surmounted with a bronze spelter figure of a woman with scroll and quill, the dial with Arabic and Roman numerals, raised on leaf cast legs, 20” (51cm); together with another speller figure, 19.5” (50cm). (2) €80 - 150 267 A CARVED WOODEN FIGURE, depicting Saint Theodore standing holding a book, 14.5” (37cm). (1) €100 - 150

280 280 A VERY UNUSUAL 3D COLLAGE, ‘Sezincote House, in Gloucestershire’, depicting the famous Neo-Mughal style country manor, the house set back and hand coloured from print, the foreground with a pond and leaping frogs and lilies, and steps to a cut-out fence leading to the lawn at the front entrance, flanked to either side with trees issuing red berries, all in watercolour and cut-out berries in relief, 11.75” (30cm) high x 10” (25cm) wide. (1) €250 - 300 See also outside front cover

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285 AN AFSHAR RUG, with four rows of medallions, on a fawn ground inside a navy border, 5ft6 (567cm) x 4ft (122cm). (1) €150 - 250

282 282 S. DOCHTA, a bronze group, modelled with two horses playing, on rectangular marble base, 10” (25cm) overall. (1) €150 - 250 283 – see page 21

284 284 AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY PINE LOG CART, with slatted sides and back, raised on four wooden spoked wheels, each with an iron rim, 37” (94cm) high x 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

286 ATTRIBUTED TO JOOS DE MOMPER II (ANTWERP 1564 - ANTWERP 1635), ‘Figures Skating on a Frozen River’, oil on panel, 7.5” (19cm) x10.25” (26cm). (1) Note: a master in the Antwerp Guild of St Luke, De Momper painted two kinds of landscape: panoramic or ‘fantastic world landscapes’ in the tradition of Joachim Patinir and in the manner of Jan Breughel the Elder. Over 500 paintings have been attributed to de Momper, but only a few are signed and only one is dated. €800 - 1500

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283 A VERY EARLY NEEDLEWORK PANEL, probably 16th century, worked in silk and metallic thread, in colours of red and blue, depicting a saint holding a sword with halo above his head, probably a panel from an orphrey, with basket-type weave band and two rope tassels, probably associated, on a modern mount, in painted and glazed frame, the panel 14” (36cm) high x 9” (22.5cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200

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289 A CHINESE SCHOOL GOUACHE PORTRAIT, depicting a Chinese Warrior, with various seals, stamps and calligraphy; another similar depicting an Immortal seated on a cloud, also with inscription and seal mark, 14.4” (27cm) x 1.5” (29cm); an Indian gouache painting, depicting royal and court figures; together with a pair of African unframed panels, depicting tribal figures, each 12” (30cm) sq. (5). €150 - 200 290 A GOOD PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with star-shaped centre medallion and floral pattern, with burgundy field and dark blue spandrels, inside a conforming border, 13ft (401cm) x 10ft (305cm). (1) €350 - 380 291 A GOOD QUALITY ORIENTAL CARPET, with centre medallion on an iron red ground with stylised pattern throughout, conforming spandrels, and multi-band border, 12ft5 (379cm) x 8ft4 (254cm). (1) €200 - 300

287 287 ATTRIBUTED TO PHILIPS WOUWERMAN, (Dutch, 1619-1668), ‘A Crowded Battle Scene’, O.O.P., 12.25” (31cm) 13.5” (34cm). (1) €2,000 - 3,000 288 T. RITTIDATCH (20th AND 21st CENTURY THAI SCHOOL), ‘A Large Ceremonial Boat’, depicting uniformed figures rowing, O.O.C., signed lower right, 19” (48cm) x 29” (74cm); together with three Thai gouache paintings, each depicting elephants in the wild, tondo, 9” (22cm). (4) €140 - 160

292 A MODERN CREAM-PAINTED AND PARCEL-GILT BEDSIDE PEDESTAL, on cabriole legs, 16” (41cm); together with a modern oval gilt wall mirror with ribbon crest and tassel terminal, 37” (94cm) wide; and a two-tier serpentine-shaped poker-work table, 23.5” (60cm). (2) €70 - 90 293 AN EDWARDIAN BRASS SCROLL-END FENDER, with square tubular top rail, 58” (147cm) approx.; together with a set of three brass fire irons. (4) €80 - 120 294 A CARVED EDWARDIAN WALNUT HANGING WALL BRACKET, with two carved cupboard doors, and two shelves, 36” (92cm) wide; together with a Victorian papier-mache and mother-o-pearl inlaid chair with cane seat. (2) €80 - 120 295 A LATE VICTORIAN X-FRAMED ADJUSTABLE PIANO STOOL, with rectangular padded seat; together with another smaller later lift-top piano stool, on four shaped legs. (2) €100 - 150 297 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWO-TIER VANITY OR SHAVING STAND, with circular mirror plate, and telescopic action, above a turned dish top on a turned stem and two lidded compartments below, raised on a tripod base, 57” (145cm). (1) €200 - 300 298 - see page 23 299 AN UNUSUAL GREEN PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT CONVERSATION SETTEE, with openwork panels and two padded seats, raised on turned legs with conforming stretchers, 32” (81cm). (1) €150 - 250

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298 HELMUT NEWTON (1920-2004), ‘Sumo Monte Carlo, Tashkin 1999’ number 09924, of a worldwide edition of ten thousand copies. Four hundred duo tone photographic reproductions, all selected and edited by June Newton, first edition, signed in wax pencil, and number stamped (on front endpaper), elephant folio with illustrated dust jacket, 28” (71.1cm) x 20.5” (52cm); accompanied by a specially designed folding stand by Philip Stark. (2) N.B. This is a unique publication, published by his wife June newton, known professionally as the name of the photographer Alice Springs, she presents here a selection of over 400 photographs by her husband, taken over 40 years, in colour and black and white, for the most part unpublished; his nudes; photos of fashion or his portraits of celebrities. €3,000 - 5,000

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301 A CAST METAL GARDEN BENCH, in the gothic style, the back with typical gothic tracery and open work, above a honeycomb seat and conforming seat on square legs, 55” (139cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 302 A VERY HEAVY PAIR OF WHITE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each back with an oval relief depicting a classical woman seated, inside a panel of scrolling foliage and birds, above a slatted seat and conforming side panels with birds and leaf sprays, raised on front cabriole legs headed with male and female mask, 42 (106cm) wide. (2) €500 - 600 303 A VERY HEAVY PAIR OF BLACK CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES, each back with an oval relief depicting a classical woman seated, inside a panel of scrolling foliage and birds, above a slatted seat and conforming side panels with birds and leaf sprays, raised on front cabriole legs, headed with male and female mask, 42” (106cm) wide. (2) €500 - 600 304 A PAIR OF HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN URNS, each with half-fluted and reeded body, on a square fluted stem base, raised on associated composition plinths, 36” (92cm) overall. (2) €200 - 300 305 A VERY HEAVY CAMPANA-SHAPED CAST IRON GARDEN URN, late 19th century, with half-reeded and fluted body and flared neck, lacking one handle, 28.5” (74cm). (1) €150 - 250

309 309 A VERY FINE PAIR OF ITALIAN STYLE SPIRAL REEDED COMPOSITION STONE URNS, each with two scroll handles, raised on a conforming square moulded plinth, the panels formed with floral swags and ribbon bows, on a square base, 44” (112cm) high. (1) €1,200 - 1,400

307 307 A COMPOSITION STONE FIGURE, modelled as a peasant boy holding a basket of vines, and a girl holding a basket of flowers, each naturalistically formed, on a leaf scroll rectangular plinth, 61” (155cm) high. (1) €800 - 1,200

310 A FINE PAIR OF ITALIAN STYLE COMPOSITION STONE URNS, each with two grotesque mask and horn handles, on a leaf moulded baluster stem and flared neck, on square stem base and raised on square three-stage plinth with moulded top and floral swag moulded panels, on conforming square base, 54” (137cm) high. (1) €1,100 - 1,500

308 A COMPOSITION STONE GROUP, modelled as a yong boy with hat in one hand and his other hand on a wheelbarrow, on oval base, 36” (91cm) high. (1) €250 - 280

311 A RECTANGULAR CUT GRANITE GARDEN TROUGH, 40” (102cm) high, 19” (48cm) wide; together with a small octagonal bollard, 18” (46cm). (2) €180 - 250

306 306 A PAIR OF COMPOSITION STONE FIGURES, each modelled as a seated lion facing forward, on rectangular moulded plinth, 34” (86cm) wide. (2) €600 - 800 24

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312 A FINE PAIR OF HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES IN THE COALBROOKDALE STYLE, each pierced and shaped back in the gothic style with circular roundel, inset with cartouche or crest and a leaf finial, above a conforming pierced and cast seat and rustic side panels, on shaped legs, 46” (117cm) wide. (2) €1,200 - 1,800

316 A VERY FINE PAIR OF PIERCED HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCHES IN THE COALBROOKDALE STYLE, green painted, each pierced back with scrolling lillies and leaf crest, above a conforming lilly-cast seat, raised on conforming pierced ends, with central shell and scrolling foliage, the arm terminals in the form of eagle heads, raised on front paw feet and scroll rear legs, 66” (167cm) wide. (2) €1,500 - 2,500

313 A COMPOSITION LIMESTONE GARDEN OBELISK, with paneled sides, raised on four ball feet, and a three section plinth on square moulded base, 78” (199cm). (1) €300 - 400

316A A PAIR OF HEAVY VICTORIAN STYLE CAST IRON GARDEN URNS AND STAND, each of campana form, leaf-cast with shamrocks, thistles and roses, with two lion mask handles and eggand-dart folded rim, with half-reeded bodies and two-stage square flaring bases, 44” (112cm). (2) €500 - 700

314 A MONUMENTAL CARVED LIMESTONE GARDEN SCULPTURE, modelled with mythical figures - Bacchus and Pan, one holding a two-handled urn, the other with hoof feet holding a bunch of grapes, on a rugged-cut base, and a conforming square plinth carved with a bowl of grapes, on conforming rectangular stepped and moulded lower base, 9ft3 (282cm) high x 29.5” (75cm) wide. (1) €3,500 - 5,500

317 A PAIR OF EXTREMELY HEAVY CAST IRON WHITE PAINTED GARDEN BENCHES, in the Coalbrookdale Style, each with a twelve-panel pierced rustic back above a slatted seat, with rustic ends and with animal head arm terminals, raised on four scroll legs, 55” (140cm). (2) €1,200 - 1,600

314A AN OCTAGONAL SHAPED SANDSTONE FOUNTAIN OR TROUGH, in the gothic style, on short tapering stem, 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 315 A HEAVY VICTORIAN VINE CAST GARDEN BENCH, the rustic back and sides above a pierced cast iron seat, and raised on four elaborate leaf cast legs, 45”(114cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

317A 317A A GOOD PAIR OF BRONZE GREYHOUNDS, naturally formed, both in standing position, one looking left, the other looking right, each with long tail, 30” (76cm)h x 32” (81cm)w. (2) €1,400 - 1,500

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318 AN EXTREMELY HEAVY CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, in the Gothic Revival style, the pierced openwork back in typical gothic tracery above a long honeycomb pierced seat, and two rustic ends, with rustic feet, 6ft3 (190cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 319 AN EXTREMELY HEAVY PAIR OF COALBROOKDALE STYLE CAST IRON AND PIERCED GARDEN BENCHES, each with rustic lilly-cast back, above a conforming lilly-cast seat, raised on pierced and leaf scroll ends, the armrests terminating in animal masks, raised on front paw feet, 67” (170cm) wide. (2) €1,500 - 2,000

320 A VERY HEAVY CAST IRON GOTHIC REVIVAL GARDEN BENCH, the back with typical gothic tracery, above a honeycomb seat, and conforming side panels, raised on square legs, 40” (101cm). (1) €400 - 600 321 A COLLECTION OF FOUR VARIOUS BOXFRAMED 3D TYPE THAI PIECES, including musical instruments and a model of a Buddha, each in conforming gilt frame, inside black and gilt mount, each piece mounted to the rear of the frame, the largest, 30” (76cm) x 17” (44cm). (4) €180 - 250

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327 A SET OF EIGHT (6+2) REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each with a rope-moulded and turned top rail, above a double rail and drop-in seat, raised on front sabre legs. (8) €150 - 250 328 A VICTORIAN FOUR-TIER INLAID WALNUT CORNER WHATNOT, with bowed shelves and turned supports 25”(114cm) high x 21” (54cm) wide. (1) €120 - 150

322 322 A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SCHOOL, depicting two figures, one with mask, both with swords, watercolours on paper, 42.5” (108cm) x 21” (53cm), in walnut veneered frame; together with a Thai painting depicting warriors on horseback and deities and birds, 28” (71cm) x 20” (51cm). (2) €200 - 300 323 AFTER MICHAEL GEORGE BRENNAN (1839-1874), ‘The Acolyte’, depicting children playing by a church door, O.O.C., signed lower right, 19.5” (50cm) x 24” (61cm); together with another painting after Edwin Hayes, ‘Famine Ship in Dublin Harbour’ O.O.C., bears signature, 20” (51cm) x 23.5” (60cm). (2) €300 - 500 324 A WILLIAM IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE, with circular reeded rouge marble top, on a cylindrical reeded stem and square bead moulded platform, with four carved lion paw feet, 39” (99cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 325 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE INLAID YEWWOOD BEDSIDE TABLES OR LAMP TABLES, each rectangular top above two drawers, inlaid with urns, and raised on tall square legs, 31” (79cm) high x 18.5” (47cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 326 A CARVED OAK HIGH BACK BENCH, 18th century and later, the back with seven carved panels and a solid plank top, the seat flanked with gadroon-moulded scroll armrests, raised on turned supports and legs, 62’’ (158cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500

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329 A KASHAN CARPET - CENTRAL PERSIA, with diamond-shaped floral medallion, on a burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern, inside tri-colour spandrels and conforming borders, 12ft (366cm) x 9ft6 (290cm). (1) €500 - 600 330 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND EBONISED VIENNA TYPE WALL CLOCK, the arched pediment with a centre lion mask and three urns, above a two-stage enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds, inside an arched and glazed door and brass pendulum, flanked to either side with turned ebonised pilasters, 51” (29cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 331 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STYLE MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK HALL CHAIRS, each with a solid serpentine fronted seat, raised on cabriole legs. (2) €80 - 150 332 A FINE 19TH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY CENTRE CHESS TABLE, the square specimen marble top inside an ornate leaf and scroll border, above a conforming carved triform stem with flaring base and leafcapped scroll legs, 30” (76cm) high, 21” (54cm) square. (1) €800 - 1,200 333 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DAVENPORT, with lift-top stationary compartment above a serpentine-fronted hinge top enclosing pigeon hole compartments, raised on a single pedestal with four drawers and four further mock drawers to the rear, raised on front scroll cabriole supports and a concave plinth, 21.5” (54cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 334 AN EDWARDIAN WALNUT PERDONIUM, with rouge and white speckled marble top, and a brass gallery, the drop-front panel carved with foliage, 25” (64cm) high x 14.5” (37cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

335 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SLOPETOP DAVENPORT, the interior fitted with drawers, raised on a pedestal with panel door enclosing slides, and two spiral reeded front columns, on a concave platform with bun feet, 23” (58cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 336 A SQUARE WALNUT REVOLVING BOOKCASE, early 20th century, with slotted sides, 22” (56cm) square. (1) €100 - 150 337 A LARGE KASHAN CARPET, Central Persia, with oval fawn medallion on an ivory field, with all-over floral pattern, within two colour spandrels and fawn border with ivory bands, 12ft1 (369cm) x 9ft11 (302cm). (1) €500 - 600 338 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK, with arched pediment and three urn finials, above a two-stage enamel dial with Roman numerals, inside an arched glass door with acorn terminal, 51” (127cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 339 A PAIR OF FRENCH THREE-TIER MARQUETRY CONSOLE DESSERTES, 20th century, each with a pierced three-quarter gallery and a frieze drawer, raised on tapering fluted legs, 32” (82cm) high x 32” (82cm) wide. (2) €500 - 800 340 A VICTORIAN INLAID AND PARQUETRY BANDED DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals above a glazed and etched glass panel depicting a bird, with a triple scroll base, 33” (84cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 341 A LARGE BLACK AND WHITE DOUBLE PORTRAIT ENGRAVING, of Oliver Cromwell and John Lambert, engraved by Andrew Miller Dublin 1745, sold by Mick Ford - painter and print seller on Cork Hill, 17” (43cm) x 22.5” (56cm). (1) €40 - 60 342 A 19TH CENTURY METAL AND MOTHERO-PEARL INLAID DROP-DIAL ROSEWOOD WALL CLOCK, with circular painted dial and Roman numerals, above a glazed aperture, 27” (68cm) high x 17” (43cm) wide, as is. (1) €100 - 150

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343 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, with cheval mirror centre, on two leaf scroll supports, raised on a pair of five-drawer pedestals and a plinth base, 67” (170cm). (1) €350 - 550 344 A QASHQAI CARPET, South Persia, the iron red field with a centre diamond-shaped medallion and central octagon, the all-over floral field decorated with birds and insects, inside turquoise spandrels with similar designs, and a triple-band border, 10ft5 (318cm) x 7ft (213cm). (1) €300 - 400 345 A MAHOGANY CASED VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK, with circular two-stage dial and subsidiary dial for seconds, with Roman and Arabic numerals and brass pendulum, lacking glazed panel on door, flanked to either side with turned pilasters, as is, 56” (117cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 346 LOUIS NEVILLE (act 1887-1914), ‘Thatched Farm House by the Sea’, probably Conneamara, signed and dated lower right, 1913, 7” (17cm) x 9” (23cm); together with a black and white engraving by John Byrne (H.B.), ‘Field Day in the Phoenix Park, 1843’. (2) €150 - 250 347 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK DRESSER BASE, the oblong moulded top above four double-panel frieze drawers, raised on turned supports with stretchers, 33” (84cm) high, 92.5” (235cm) wide, 19” (49cm) deep. (1) €600 - 900

348 ANNA RITCHIE (1937-2010), ‘Untitled Abstract’, O.O.C., signed lower right and dated ‘65, 13.75” (35cm) x 9.5” (25cm); together with another painting by Sean Mulcahy, ‘Scape Two’, abstract, 12” (30cm) square. (2) €20 - 30 349 A DARK RED GROUND AFGHAN RUG, in Bokhara design, with three rows of octagons, inside a multi-band border, 9ft7 (292cm) x 6ft7 (200cm). (1) €350 - 450 350 A SIXTEEN BORE SINGLE-TRIGGER ROYAL SIDELOCK EJECTOR SPORTING GUN, by Holland and Holland, serial number 33524, the lock beautifully engraved with scrolling foliage, signed and inscribed, the double barrels side by side, 28” (71cm) with chequered grip, signed and inscribed above the extended walnut stock, with gold escutcheon and monogram H.F.W., 46” (117cm), 6.5lb approx, in original Holland and Holland limited case. (1) Please Note: This gun can be viewed at The Sports Shop, The Butterslip, High Street, Kilkenny. Please Contact Mr. John Carrigan at 086 8116 517 to make an appointment. N.N.B. Modern sporting guns cannot be removed without a valid license. €5,000 - 7,000 351 A THREE-QUARTER LENGTH LADIES FUR COAT, size 12/14. (1) €100 - 120 352 MAURICE (LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL), ‘Military and Other Figures in a Courtyard’ O.O.C., signed lower left, unframed, 18” (46cm)h x 24” (61cm)w. (1) €150 - 200

353 A HEAVY MODERN BRONZE SCULPTURE, ‘Nude Study’, 16” (41cm) high. (1) €80 - 150 354 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED BALUSTER SHAPED, SPIRAL REEDED TABLE CANDLESTICKS, each 11.25” (28.5cm)h; together with a plated punch bowl with stag head handles; a cased pair of silver plated fish servers with ornate handles and pierced blade and prongs; and a rectangular two-handled silver-plate and monogrammed tray, 20” (51cm). (6) €100 - 200 355 A CLASSICAL SCENE, O.O.C., indistinctly signed lower right and dated 1907, unframed, 16” (40cm) x 43.5”(110cm); together with a portrait of a bearded gentleman, unframed; a pastel portrait of a lady, unframed, as is; and a late 19th century Continental school portrait of figures by a wood, O.O.C., 12.5” (32cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (4) €60 - 80 356 A HEAVY THREE-BRANCH BRASS WALL SCONCE, with ribbon cresting in the Adams style, and two leaf cast arms above a pineapple terminal, 25” (63cm); together with an Indian brass and red enamel tray top, decorated with figures in procession, with a dropped lobed centre, on a carved folding stand with six legs, 23” (58cm) diameter. (2) €180 - 250 357 A PAIR OF BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE EQUESTRIAN GROUPS AFTER COUSTOU, ‘Marley Horses with Grooms’, each on rugged base, 16” (41cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (2) €250 - 350

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358 A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT SIDE CHAIRS, each with cartouche-shaped padded back and serpentine-fronted seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (3) €100 - 150 359 AN INDIAN PIERCED BRASS CENSOR, profusely chased and pierced with Indian figures, and a circular brass three legged stand, 20” (51cm); together with a gilt bronze group modelled with Buddha perched on a cow’s back, raised on rectangular base. (2) €80 - 150 360 A GOOD REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT TABLE, with rectangular moulded flip-top, with rounded corners, on a turned and reeded stem with quadruple pod, splayed legs, and ornate brass casters, 44” (112cm) high x 51” (129cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 361 A WALNUT CASED MANTEL CLOCK, early 20th century, of architectural design, with four urn finials above a gilt brass dial, with silverised chapter ring and Arabic numerals, raised on a rectangular moulded stepped base, 24.5” (62cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 362 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE CARVED ONYX TABLE LAMPS, each of case shape, with leaf-cast bands, on octagonal base, 30” (76cm) high; together with a baluster shaped glass lamp. (3) €120 - 180

368 A POLYCHROME COMPOSITION RELIEF, ‘Jesus with the Samaritan Woman by the Well’, 11” (28cm) square, framed. (1) €80 - 120 369 HENRY KOEHLER (B.1927), ‘Two Terriers in a Basket’, mixed media on board, signed lower right and inscribed for Bo and Az, i.e. Prince & Princess Guirey, 9” (23cm) x 12” (31cm); together with a pair of coloured copies of same, each in maple frame. (3) €700 - 1,100

366 366 AN IRISH ADVERTISING PUB POSTER FOR O’CONNELL’S DUBLIN ALE, with a bust portrait of Daniel O’Connell inside a shamrock wreath, against a red background with yellow letters, 21.5” (54cm) high, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

370 367 370 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘Thatched Cottage’, inscribed verso and signed with initial F.G., 39cm) x 19.5” (50cm); together with a smaller painting, ‘Lough Corrib’, also signed with initials and dated ‘86, 11.5” (29cm) x 15.25” (39cm). (2) €200 - 300

367 AN OLD PUB ADVERTISING POSTER, for Sullivan’s Special Dublin Whiskey, Kilkenny, with the Kilkenny armorial coat of arms, in various colours and line bands, 19” (51cm)h x 26” (66cm). (1) €180 - 250

363 A THREE-PIECE FRENCH SUITE OF SEAT FURNITURE, comprising a pair of side chairs; a two seater settee with ribbon crest and padded back, above a bow fronted padded seat, on turned and tapering fluted legs; and a pair of similar armchairs, each with oval seat, raised on front cabriole legs, all covered in floral tapestry fabric. (5) €250 - 350 364 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘Three Cottages’, O.O.C., signed with initials F.G. and dated ‘88 23.5” (60cm) x 19.5” (50cm); together with another painting, ‘Boat at Rest’ O.O.B., by the same hand, signed with initials F.G., and dated ‘88, 17.5” (44cm) x 21.5” (65cm). (2) €250 - 300 365 ROWAN (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Still Life - Flowers in a Vase’, signed Rowan lower right, 20.5” (52cm) x 17” (43cm). (1) €150 - 200

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371 371 ANTONIO BERTACCINI (1823-1906), ‘The View of the Colosseum in Rome’, watercolour, signed lower right, 6” (15cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €200 - 300 372 A PERSIAN HAMADAN RUG, with cruciform medallion, in stylised floral field, on dark ground, inside a triple border, 6ft6 (198cm) x 4ft3 (130cm). (1) €150 - 250

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375 A SET OF FIVE BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS, After Thomas Creswick, various views around Ireland, each uniformly framed in attractive mount, 8” (20cm) x 5.5” (14cm); together with a modern Egyptian painting, after tomb paintings. (6) €60 - 80

373 B. TPAUEBCKIN (LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN) a pair of watercolours, each depicting a Russian officer on horseback, each signed lower left, 17” (43cm) x 13.75” (35cm). (1) €500 - 700

376 PHYLIS DEL VECCHIO (20TH AND 21ST CENTURY), ‘West of Ireland Landscape’, watercolour, signed lower right with inscription verso, 14” (36cm) x 22” (56cm). (1)

374 RICHARD WARD (B.1944), ‘Young Herons Lough Tullaghalaher’, watercolour, heightened in white and pencil, signed and inscribed, 16” (40cm) x 13” (33cm). (1) €150 - 250

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377 F. SEGRIST (EARLY 20TH CENTURY), ‘Fishing Boats at Sea’, watercolour, signed and dated lower right, 11” (28cm) x 5.5” (14cm); together with two smaller watercolours by the same hand. (3) €150 - 250 378 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘Landscape with Ruin’, O.O.C., signed withinitials F.G and dated ‘97, 19.25” (50cm) x 23.5” (60cm). (1) €100 - 150 379 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘Venetian Mask’, still life with red drapes and flowers, O.O.B., signed with initials F.G. and dated ‘89, 21” (53cm) x 29” (74cm). (1) €150 - 200

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380 19TH CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN SCHOOL, ‘Figure with Two Oxen on Woodland Path’, watercolour, 25.5” (64cm) x 18.5” (47cm). (1) €100 - 200 381 GERALD J. BRUEN (RHA 1908-2004), ‘Annamoe, Co. Wicklow’, O.O.B, 14.5in (37cm) x 18.5in (47cm). (1) €150 - 250 382 MARY MCGRATH (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), ‘Profile Portrait, Head Study of a Woman’, charcoal, signed lower right, 22” (56cm) x 16” (41cm). (1) €80 - 120

385 AFTER J.VERNET, ‘Domino Francisco Felici Simoni D Villett’, a black and white engraving, 15” (38cm) x 18.5” (47cm); together with another similar, ‘Les Dergrs Romains’, engraved by Le Veau. (2) €150 - 250 387 A PAIR OF VANITY FAIR COLOURED PORTRAIT PRINTS, after ‘Spy’, depicting a gentlemen with top hats; and a 19th century sepia engraving, depicting figures in interior, tondo. (2) €80 - 150

383 LOUIS LE BROCQUY (H.R.H.A 1916-2012), ‘Le Citron’, a coloured lithograph, signed in pencil, 69/75, 16” (40cm) x 15..25” (39cm). (1) €800 - 1,200

391 A 19th CENTURY RECTANGULAR PINE DOUGH BIN, of casket form, raised on a trellis type base, 30” (76cm) high, 37.25” (94cm) wide, 17.25” (44cm) deep. (1) €300 - 500 392 AN UNUSUAL WILLIAM IV STYLE MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED PROJECTING HAT, STICK AND COAT STAND, the top with five brass hooks and a turned two-stage stem, with flat pilaster back and two further brass hooks, and a stick and umbrella compartment, inside a bow front, on a moulded two stage plinth, 25” (91cm) high. (1) €750 - 800

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390 A VERY ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY LAMP OR SIDE TABLES, each rectangular moulded top with a threequarter brass gallery, raised on octagonal flaring stem and quatrefoil concave platform, with brass scroll feet, 26” (66cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide. (2) €1,100 - 1,500

388 A FINE WALNUT CASED DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, of large proportions, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals signed Canter Brothers Dublin, with visible pendulum inside arched and glazed door, the case flanked with two turned columns each with urn finial and terminal, and a serpentine band below, the scroll with parquetry inlay and a view of a castle, 44” (112cm) high, 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 389 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST, the rectangular moulded top over four graduating drawers, raised on bracket feet, 35” (89cm) high x 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

393 INTO THE SUNSET-BRITANNIA, O.O.C., indistinctly signed inscribed and dated, 27” (68cm) x 23” (58cm); with another modern painting signed with initials P.C and dated ‘07 lower left, O.O.C., the mount inscribed Venezicano 2007, depicting Venetian masks, 19” (48cm) square. (2) €100 - 200 394 SALLY DE MONTFORT, ‘Sea Arch’, acrylic, inscribed verso, monogrammed lower right, 22” (56cm) x 15.5” (39cm); together with Margaret O’Sullivan (20th and 21st century), ‘Rock Face’, watercolour and pastel, inscribed on label verso, 14” (104cm) x 31” (67cm). (2) €150 - 200

384 384 LOUIS LE BROCQUY (H.R.H.A. 1916-2012), ‘Mycenaean Gold Mask’, a coloured lithograph, limited edition, 31/75, signed in pencil, 16” (41cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €800 - 1,200

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398 A FINE FRENCH FLORAL MARQUETRY WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD TALL CHEST-OFDRAWERS, with moulded rouge marble top above five drawers, each with floral marquetry panels, with canted corners, on a fixed base with ogee bracket feet and a brass mount, 44” (112cm) high, 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €700 - 1,100 399 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, ‘Interior Scene with Two Musicians’, O.O.P., 12.5” (32cm) x 9” (23cm). (1) €180 - 250 400 ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED FREDERICK ROLFE (1815-1907), ‘Fishing Bag and the Day’s Catch on a Riverbank’, oil on canvas, 18.5” (47cm) x 24.5” (62cm). (1) €400 - 600 401 ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT GIBBS (Act. c.1808-1818), ‘A River Landscape with Bridge by a Town’, pen, ink and pencil, 14” (35cm). (1) €80 - 120

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396 A FRENCH WALNUT AND PARQUETRY INLAID VITRINE, c.1890, with rectangular rouge marble top, above a narrow frieze, applied with gilt bronze mounts, in the form of fruit and floral swags, the central glazed door enclosing three shelves, the lower door section with an oval parquetry panel, applied with further gilt bronze mounts and leaf spandrels and floral swags, supported by ribbon bow, flanked to either side with conforming reeded pilasters, with conforming mounts, the base applied with leaf scroll mounts, on tapering turned fluted legs, 61” (155cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,500 397 A FRENCH SERPENTINE SHAPED FLORAL MARQUETRY COMMODE, c.1900, the satinwood top inlaid with musical trophies and scrolling foliage, above three long drawers, each with floral marquetry panels and ornate brass handles, raised on short cabriole legs, 33” (84cm) high x 28” (71cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700 Illustration on page 31

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402 AN ORNATE CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE TABLE, with birdcage action on a turned stem, with leaf carved tripod base and ball and claw feet, the shaped circular top with a pierced and carved edge, with shells, scrolls, leaves, and open-work trellis panels, 27” (69cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 403 ALAN FEREBEE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY), ‘Cloisters, Oxford University’, O.O.P., signed lower right, 30” (76cm) square. (1) €300 - 400 404 A LARGE RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY STOOL, the padded top covered in pink trellis fabric and raised on four turned legs, 41” (104cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 405 A CIRCULAR VICTORIAN WALNUT LADIES WORK TABLE, the top inlaid with a depiction of a man on horseback, opening to reveal a fitted interior, on a tapering octagonal stem, and raised on an associated tripod base, 18” (46cm). (1) €80 - 150

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406 A VICTORIAN WALNUT HEXAGONAL LADIES SEWING TABLE, the inlaid hinged top with parquetry panel, on hexagonal tapering stem and tripod base, 17”(43cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 407 AN EDWARDIAN LIFT-TOP WALNUT PIANO STOOL, with panel door enclosing shelves, the cushion seat flanked with turned hand rails, 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €70 - 120 408 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FLIPTOP BREAKFAST TABLE, with rectangular top, on turned stem and tripod base, 52” (132cm) x 32” (82cm). (1) €100 - 250 409 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY DROPLEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, with two D-shaped flaps flanking one mock and one frieze drawer, raised on square tapering legs, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

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410 A MODERN MAHOGANY DOME-TOP COCKTAIL STAND OR TANTALUS, with double hinged panel top, raised on four square tapering spade legs, united by a stretcher, 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90 411 A SET OF THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS FIRE IRONS, comprising poker, shovel, and tongs; together with a pair of matching fire dogs. (5) €100 - 200 412 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT X-FRAMED OCCASIONAL CHAIR, with curving back and seat, covered in floral button gold fabric. (1) €100 - 150 413 A CIRCULAR VICTORIAN WALNUT CENTER FLIP-TOP TABLE, with molded edge, on a baluster turned stem, on leaf-molded cabriole tripod base, 40” (101cm). (1) €100 - 150 414 A VICTORIAN OCCASIONAL ARMCHAIR OR NURSING CHAIR, with button back and circular seat raised on front turned legs, covered in ivory draylon. (1) €70 - 120 416 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE CARVED OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, 19th century, with padded back and seat, raised on ornate carved legs, united by a conforming stretcher. (1) €150 - 200 417 A SMALL VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, with one spare leaf, raised on turned legs. (1) €180 - 220 418 AN OCTAGONAL OAK TRAY, with silver-plate gallery, handles and bun feet, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 419 AN INLAID MAHOGANY LIBRARY BOOKCASE, George IV period and later, the moulded cornice above three glazed doors and three inlaid and cross-banded doors below, raised on a plinth, adapted, 106” (269cm) high x 89” (226cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900

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420 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, with padded back, sides, and seat; raised on front turned and fluted legs. (1) €80 - 120 421 AN OLD OAK METAL-BOUND BARRELSHAPED BUTTER CHURN, by Wade and Sons, on pine stand, 43” (109cm) high; together with a table-top pine butter churn with metal bands, 16” (41cm); and an Imperial glass blow butter churn with metal top and spinning handle, 15” (38cm). (3) €150 - 250 423 TWO SIMILAR LATE VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT MUSIC CABINETS, with three-quarter brass gallery, and glazed door, raised on a plinth base, 20” (51cm) wide. (2) €150 - 200 424 A PAIR OF CARVED OAK HIGH-BACK HALL OR WAINSCOT CHAIRS, in the 17th century style, each with a vinecarved pierced centre splat, above a carved solid seat; together with another pair of inlaid mahogany side chairs, covered in red fabric. (2) €70 - 90 425 MODERN SCHOOL (20TH OR 21ST CENTURY), ‘Vase of Colourful Flowers’, still life, oval, oil on board, and its companion, a similar subject, 39” (99cm) x 29” (74cm). (2) €500 - 700 426 A GEORGIAN PERIOD MAHOGANY HANGING CORNER CUPBOARD, with bow front and moulded cornice, above two doors and two drawers, 46” (117cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €150 - 220 427 AN ORNATE VICTORIAN CARVED ROSEWOOD AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD CHEVAL FIRE SCREEN, with C-scroll and floral crest above a tapestry panel depicting a biblical scene, on ornate scrollcarved cabriole legs, 50” (127cm) high x 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350 428 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY CORNER WASHSTAND, with tall three-quarter gallery above two shelves - one with a drawer, raised on sabre legs, united by shaped stretchers, 41” (104cm) high x 23” (59cm) wide. (1) €140 - 180

429 AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD-BANDED AND INLAID SATINWOOD SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with front canted corners, above a cross-banded plain frieze, raised on square tapering legs, 34” (87cm). (1) €250 - 350 430 G. SCANTON (20TH/21ST CENTURY IRISH), ‘ Atlantic Breakers’, O.O.C., signed, 11.5” (29cm) x 15.5” (39cm). (1) €80 - 120 431 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHESTERFIELD SETTEE, with button back and sides, and sprung cushion seat, raised on four turned legs, 71” (180cm) wide. (1) €400 - 500 432 A RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE OR SIDE TABLE, with moulded top, on square tapering spade legs, 37” (94cm) wide. (1) €40 - 60 433 A WALNUT-CASED VIENNA WALL CLOCK, with shell crest above a circular two-stage enamel dial, with Roman numerals, inside an arched glass panel, flanked with leaf carved fluted pilasters, 54” (137cm) high x 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 434 AN OAK DRAW-LEAF TRESSIL-TYPE OAK DINING ROOM TABLE, 69” (175cm) extended. (1) €50 - 70 435 A LATE 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT AND GESSO WALL MIRROR, with ribbon crest, the floral moulded frame around a bevelled plate, as is, 39” (99cm) high x 31” (79cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 436 A SMALL OAK DROP-LEAF GATE-LEG TABLE, with demilune flaps, early 20th century, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €70 - 90 437 A SMALL REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE, the circular top with one frieze drawer, raised on a quadruple pod, 24” (61cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90

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438 ATTRIBUTED TO MILTON RESNICK (1917-2004), a deep dense and heavy abstract canvas depicting a face, in oils, 40” (102cm) x 28” (71cm). (1) €4,000 - 6,000

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439 AN OVAL SERPENTINE SHAPED WALNUT VICTORIAN STYLE OCCASIONAL TABLE, raised on quadruple carved pod, 45” (114cm). (1) €100 - 200 440 A TABRIZ STYLE PERSIAN CARPET, with double centre hexagonal medallion, on allover patterned field, inside a fawn border, 9ft11 (303cm) x 6ft7” (201cm). (1) €400 - 600 442 A LARGE MACHINE-MADE ORIENTAL STYLE CARPET, the ivory ground with all-over floral pattern and rows of roundels inside a multi band border, 14ft4 (437cm) x 11ft11 (363cm). (1) €150 - 250 443 PANG (20TH/21ST CENTURY THAI), ‘Elephant and Driver under Palm Trees’, and its companion, a similar subject, in brilliant colours and gilt, both signed and in box frames, O.O.C., 35” (90cm) x 17.75” (45cm); and two other Thai pictures by the same hand, both signed. (4) €100 - 200 444 ZARIM (20TH/21ST CENTURY THAI), ‘Female Hand Holding an Orchid’, in gilt, and its companion, a similar subject, both O.O.C., both signed, 39” (99cm) x 13.75” (35cm), in box frames; and another pair of Thai paintings, abstracts, one signed Dail, the other indistinctly signed, both 35” (89cm) x 18” (46cm). (4) €150 - 200 445 TWO PAIRS OF MODERN ABSTRACT PAINTINGS, all O.O.C., the larger pair in black, white and parcel gilt, 39.5” (100cm) x 13” (33cm), and the smaller, 31.5” (80cm) x 8” (20cm). (4) €80 - 150

446 AFTER P. MURPHY, four lithographs depicting nudes, uniformly framed, each approximately 7.5” (18cm) x 5.25” (13cm). (4) €50 - 70 447 A VICTORIAN STYLE MAHOGANY DAVENPORT, O.R.M., with hinged stationary compartment and sloping hinged top, raised on cabriole supports, with four pedestal drawers, 21” (54cm). (1) €50 - 100 448 AN OBLONG OAK FOOT STOOL, the top covered in candy stripe fabric, on four turned legs, united by a stretcher shelf. (1) €80 - 120 449 AN EMBOSSED BRASS MODEL OF A BUDDHA HEAD, probably Thai, 10” (26cm) high. (1) €80 - 120 450 A REGENCY PERIOD MAHOGANY AND CROSS-BANDED BOW-FRONTED CHEST, with five long graduating drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet, 46.5” (118cm) high x 42” (106cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700 452 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT SIDE CABINET, the rectangular moulded top above a glazed door, flanked to either side with crossbanded pilasters, on a plinth base, 30” (76cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

453 A GEORGE IV PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, with divided pediment, above an arched and painted dial with Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a man holding a gun with bird, the serpentine-topped trunk door flanked with rounded reeded pilasters, on moulded box base 85” (216cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 454 A PERSIAN GHOM RUNNER, with two oval medallions on a floral ivory field, inside a triple-band dark border, 7ft3 (223cm) x 2ft7 (79cm). (1) €300 - 500 455 A GOOD GEORGE IV PERIOD INLAID MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT SIDEBOARD, with rounded front corners and a central frieze drawer with a further concealed drawer to the arch, flanked to either side with two cellar box drawers, each in the form of two mock drawers, raised on reeded tapering legs, 60in (153cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250 456 AN IRANIAN RUNNER, with five dark red medallions, on a black ground, with ivory border, 9ft5 (287cm) x 3ft6 (107cm). (1) €70 - 90 457 A GOOD GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST, of small proportions, with four long graduating drawers, and raised on bracket feet, 32.5” (82cm) high, 33” (84cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

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460 A LATE VICTORIAN GERMAN BISQUE FIGURE, modelled as a pensive lady in floral gown, on circular base, 14” (36cm) high. (1) €40 - 60

458 458 A FINE GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY CHEST-ON-CHEST, the dentil-moulded cornice above a figured frieze, three long and two short drawers, flanked to either side with canted pilasters, on a base with brushing slide and three long conforming drawers, raised on bracket feet, 71.5” (181cm) high, 43” (109cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 459 A FINE GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE, probably Cork and likely commission by Daniel Callaghan MP for Lotabeg in the 1830s, the bead-moulded top above a drop-front frieze drawer with pigeon holes and two cupboard doors below, flanked with spiral reeded legs, on paw feet. (1) Provenance: Lotabeg, Co. Cork. €700 - 1,100

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461 A LATE VICTORIAN BRASS OIL LAMP, with amber glass reservoir and shade, the reeded column with Corinthian columns and stepped and beaded square brass base, 30” (76cm). (1) €200 - 300 462 THOMPSON ROBERT, ‘The Gardener’s Assistant’, new edition, revised and remodelled under the direction and general editorship of William Watson, London Published, The Gresham Publishing Company, 34 Southampton Street, the Strand, 6 vol, 1-6, bound in green cloth; and another book ‘The Complete Angler’, edited by Edward Jessie Esq. London, published by George Bell & Son 1900, covered in green cloth. (7) €100 - 150 463 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY SLOPE-FRONT FIGURED WALNUT BUREAU, with herring-bone cross-banding, the front opening to reveal a fitted interior with drawers and pigeon holes, and a slide-back well, the base with two long and two short drawers, and raised on tall bracket feet, 38” (96cm) high x 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €500 - 800 464 A VERY UNUSUAL ALMOST-MATCHING PAIR OF GEORGE III PERIOD WRITING SCREEN TABLES, each with rectangular top, one in mahogany, the other in rosewood, with satinwood and calamander-wood, one with satinwood and calamander wood banding, the other with satinwood and mahogany banding, each with a frieze drawer and a pull-up screen to the rear, the drawer enclosing a writing slide and ivory handles; raised on square tapering legs with brass cup castors; the other with a similar pull-up screen, the drawer fitted with a slide and a concealed drawer for pen and ink bottles, a pair, each 30” (76cm) high x 22” (56cm) wide. (2) €1,200 - 1,800

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474 A PIERCED BRASS FENDER, with tubular top rail and extension panel, in three parts; together with a small pierced brass fender, 20” (51cm). (2) €60 - 90 475 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAISE LONGUE, with single scroll end and padded back, above a padded seat, raised on four turned legs, 6ft (183cm). (1) €200 - 300 476 J. DELSAUX, ‘Interior with Woman Seated’, O.O.C., 15.5” (40cm) x 10.75” (27cm); together with a coloured print, ‘Interior Scene’, depicting a woman by a fire. (2) €180 - 220

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465 A FINE PAIR OF QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DINING ROOM ARMCHAIRS, each vase-shaped splat crested with drapes and tassels, and flanked with S-shaped uprights above a tapestry seat, raised on shell capped cabriole legs with pad feet. (2) €400 - 600

469 A NEST OF THREE REGENCY STYLE YEWWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES, each with graduating rectangular top, raised on turned supports united with conforming stretchers, the largest 17” (43cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 470 A PAIR OF GEORGE II STYLE WALNUT ARMCHAIRS, each with a vase-shaped centre back splat, and drop-in seat, raised on front cabriole legs. (1) €300 - 400 471 A STAINLESS STEEL TUBULAR BAR STOOL, with adjustable seat and foot rest, modern. (1) €50 - 80

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466 HUGH O’NEILL (B.1959), ‘West of Ireland Scene’, depicting cattle and thatched cottages, O.O.C., signed lower right, 29.5” (75cm) x 39.5” (100cm). (1) €400 - 600 467 A MODERN BENCHWOOD BEECH HAT, STICK, AND COAT STAND, modern; together with a four-tier kitchen work trolley with rectangular top, wine rack, and shelves. (2) €60 - 90

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472 AN OPEN MAHOGANY WATERFALL BOOKCASE, early 20th century, the moulded cornice above four adjustable shelves and a sheeted back, raised on a plinth with bracket feet, 66” (167cm) high x 45” (114cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 473 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE CLOCK, by Joseph Mosley of Waterford, the arched and moulded pediment above a circular painted dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, signed, above an arched and panelled trunk door, raised on a moulded base, on a rectangular plinth, 77” (196cm) high x 17.5” (44cm) wide. (1) €500 - 700

477 477 A 19TH CENTURY IRISH PROVINCIAL LONGCASE OAK CLOCK, with cartouche and leaf scroll crest, on an arched pediment, with circular dial and Roman numerals, signed L.E. Ryan Limerick, above an arched and glazed trunk door and a moulded inlaid box base, on a rectangular plinth. (1) €350 - 450 478 A 19TH CENTURY OVAL GILT AND GESSO GIRANDOLE, with shell and oval crest, above a mirror plate, in a moulded frame, 37” (94cm) high, 22” (56cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 479 A COLLECTION OF CHINESE COMPOSITION CALLIGRAPHY PANELS, the majority decorated with figures and animals and the reverse side with calligraphy, contained in fourteen fitted cases, each inscribed. (14) €100 - 200

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486 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS BLUE AND WHITE WEDGEWOOD JASPER-WARE, comprising five various jugs of various sizes; a sugar bowl and cover; a vase; a trinket jar and cover; and a green and white jasper wear dish cover. (9) €80 - 150

480 A SMALL GILT BRONZE EQUESTRIAN GROUP, after Coustou, modelled with Marley horse and groom, on rugged type base, 12” (30cm). (1) €150 - 250 481 AFTER EDME ANTHONY PAUL NOEL (LATE 19TH CENTURY), a French gilt bronze group, modelled with a gladiator, (RETIARIUS), on an oval moulded base, 11” (28cm) high. (1) €180 - 250

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482 A VICEROY MODEL DELUXE ACCORDION, made in Saxony, with ebonised and painted blue ends, with faux-ivory keyboard, bound with nickel bands, 10” (25cm) wide. (1) €50 - 80 483 A FINE REGENCY PERIOD ANGLO-INDIAN VIZAGAPATAM IVORY AND SANDALWOOD SEWING BOX, inlaid all over with bands of etched ivory forming scrolling foliage, the casket-shaped case with a slightly domed top and a central inlaid ivory cartouche, with a monogram and conforming spandrels, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with various lidded and other compartments, wool and thread spools, and cupboard compartment and pin cushions; the lift-out tray enclosing further lower compartments, the inside cover with a drop-down compartment with conforming ivory inlaid bands, and an oval centre cartouche depicting a seated Buddha, raised on four reeded ivory bun feet, 7.25” (19cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide x 11” (28cm) deep. (1) €1,000 - 2,000

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485 485 AN UNUSUAL ART NOUVEAU POLISHED PEWTER TABLE MIRROR, modelled with a woman with one hand aloft and the other by her ear, applied with floral sprays, on a typical Art Nouveau moulded frame, and two legs, 14.5” 937cm) high x 11” (28cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

487 A JULIUS DRESSLER ART NOUVEAU POTTERY VASE, with loop handles, the body decorated with a standing crane by a lake, in vivid colours against black, 15” (39cm). (1) €80 - 150 488 A GOOD SET OF SIX UNUSUAL COPELAND SPODE DESSERT PLATES, each decorated with garlands of flowers and floral sprays, inside a shaped gilt border, 9” (22cm); together with a pair of similar Copeland shell dishes. (8) €70 - 120

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491 DIMARCH, 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE OVAL PORTRAIT, depicting a lady with pear tiara, signed; another small miniature oval portrait of a lady, with ribbon tiara, 20th century; another miniature oval portrait of a lady, indistinctly signed in attractive gilt frame; two similar 20th century miniature oval portraits of ladies, one indistinctly signed; and a 20th century portrait of a young girl with woolly hair. (5) €150 - 250

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492 A TWELVE-PIECE COLOURFUL DRESDEN PORCELAIN COFFEE SERVICE, comprising six coffee cups and six saucers, each inside a green scale border, the interior decorated with flowers against a white background; together with a German porcelain duo set, comprising two cups, two saucers and two matching plates, all decorated with colorful flowers. (18) €80 - 150

495 A PAIR OF FLORENTINE STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD WALL BRACKETS, each of serpentine form, on rustic rococo style panels; together with a Florentine carved giltwood picture frame, with rococo style openwork, with shells and scrolling flowers, 12” (30cm) x 13” (33cm), now with a coloured print. (3) €80 - 120 496 A GERMAN PORCELAIN POWDER JAR AND COVER, decorated in transfer with figures and flowers; together with a German flower encrusted figure of a woman seated; and another porcelain figure of a man. (3) €50 - 70

489 489 TWO SIMILAR ENGLISH PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, one decorated with figures in an interior, after a painting by David Teniers; the other with a rugged coastal scene with fishing boats approaching, 8.5” (21cm) diameter, both as is; together with two Meissen floral decorated plates, 7.5” (19cm) diameter; and four matching ditto, 6” (15cm). (8) €80 - 150

490 490 A THIRTEEN-PIECE ENGLISH PORCELAIN DESSERT SERVICE, probably Mintons, each plate with a pink and gilt border and a centre with a garland of roses; comprising nine plates and four comports, the larger comport with a baluster stem on a circular foot, each piece 9.5” (24cm). (13) €180 - 250

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493 497 493 A THIRTEEN-PIECE PART ENGLISH VICTORIAN DESSERT SERVICE, comprising three comports, and ten plates; each decorated with different colourful flower against a white background inside a turquoise-shaped border, the plates 9” (23cm). (13) €100 - 200 494 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS MINIATURE PORTRAITS, comprising a pair, one depicting Napoleon Bonaparte, the other a lady, both engravings, 3.75” (9.5cm); another small circular miniature portrait engraving depicting a classical woman in gilt metal frame; a miniature photographic print in rectangular ebonised frame; and another early 19th century oval miniature portrait of a gentleman with blue jacket and lace cravat, oval, 3” (8cm), as is. (5) €100 - 150

497 TADHG MCSWEENEY (B 1936), ‘Cottage Interior, Still Life’, showing a vase of flowers, cat, hanging overcoat, chair, and table, O.O.C., unframed, 6ft1” (187cm) square. (1) €300 - 400 498 A FINE LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY CARVED GILT AND GESSO WALL MIRROR, of vase form, with leaf crest, above a waisted and reeded support, flanked to either side with two eagle heads, issuing bell flowers, above a shaped and waisted mirror plate, in a leaf scroll frame, terminating in ball ‘n’ claw feet, the apron with a fluted band, with alternating rosettes and spiral reeded tapering terminal, 51” (130cm) high x 20” (51cm) wide. (1) €800 - 1,200 Illustration on page 40 499 A MAHOGANY AND PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, with fret-cut frame in George III style, 24.5” (62cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (1) €60 - 90

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504 A WILLIAM IV STYLE MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, O.R.M., the inverted breakfront moulded top with three tooled leather insets, above six frieze drawers, three to either side, raised on two pedestals with three drawers and cupboard doors, and raised on ogee bracket feet, 69” (175cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

510 A COLOURFUL ADVERTISING POSTER FOR MEDIUM STRENGTH CAPSTAN NAVY CUT CIGARETTES, by Wills, depicting various famous jockeys, seated and hanging from a stirrup, issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company of Great Britain and Ireland limited, in oak frame, 23.5” (60cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €180 - 250

505 A FRAMED FACSIMILE COLLECTION OF TITANIC MEMORABILIA - WHITE STAR LINES, with various images, letters, tickets, posters, etc.; in an ebonised and parcel gilt frame 26” (66cm) x 35” (89cm). (1) €200 - 300 506 A LARGE FRAMED BLACK AND WHITE FOLDING MAP, of the Kingdom of Ireland, divided into provinces, counties, and baronies, also showing the Arch Bishop Rics, Bishop Rics, cities, burrows, market towns, villages, barracks, mountains, lakes, bogs, rivers, bridges, ferries, roads; together with The Ireland Navigation Routes by J. Rocque, 49” (124cm) high x 39” (9cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300

498 500 A FINE 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND BRASS-INLAID CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with bow-shaped ends, the centre inlaid in brass with a central urn issuing leaf and flower sprays, above a conforming frieze with one long drawer decorated in similar inlay, on four fluted brass-mounted legs, united by an X-shaped stretcher, 50.5” (128cm) wide, 29” (45cm) deep. (1) €600 - 900 501 A MODERN GILT OVERMANTEL MIRROR, in the Victorian style, with leaf crest, 36” (91cm) high x 46” (117cm) wide; together with another modern gilt framed mirror, of rectangular form 38” (96cm) high x 26.5 “(67cm) wide. (2) €80 - 120 503 AN 19TH CENTURY OAK COFFER OR CHEST, with hinged lift-up plank top above a triple panel front and frieze, and a double panel to each side, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

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507 A SET OF SIX ATTRACTIVE LARGE BRASS ALTAR CANDLESTICKS, in the gothic revival style, each with spiral fluted stem and circular stepped base, the centre collar in coloured enamels each with a tall simulated spring-loaded candle holder, in the form of a candle, 52” (132cm) high. (6) €300 - 500

511 511 A GOOD PAIR OF IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKETS, each of tapering, cylindrical, ribbed form, with brass swing handles, 18” (46cm) high. (2) €1,000 - 1,500 512 A LATE 19TH CENTURY OAK PEAT TUB, with three brass bands, 15” (38cm) high. (1) €250 - 350

508 A PAIR OF FIVE-LIGHT BRASS GOTHIC STYLE CANDELABRA, each on a slanted tubular bar with urn terminal and finials, and a circular domed foot; together with a box of assorted brass church vases, candle-stands, etc.; a set of large angular brass brackets for stair rods; and a box of frosted glass lampshades, (two sets of three). (a lot) €250 - 350 509 A VERY GOOD EBONISED BABY GRAND PIANO, by Sohmer, with iron frame, 48” (122cm) keyboard, raised on three square tapering legs, 59” (150cm) high x 53” (134cm) wide; together with an oblong matching stool. (2) €1,200 - 1,500 509A A 19TH CENTURY EBONISED AND INLAID BRASS BOULLE SIDE CABINET, of breakfront outline, the brass frieze with tortoiseshell inlay, above a glazed door, flanked to either side with bowed shelves, raised on a plinth base, the entire piece with ornate brass mounts, 50” (127cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600

514, 513 513 AN IRISH GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY PEAT BUCKET, with half-reeded and fluted body, two brass bands, and a brass swing handle, inset with a brass liner, 21” (53cm) high. (1) €1,200 - 1,800 514 A GEORGIAN IRISH STYLE MAHOGANY BRASS BOUND PEAT BUCKET, with spiral reeded body and brass swing handle, 17.25” (44cm) wide. (1) €1,000 - 1,500

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515 LATE 18TH CENTURY OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Oval Portrait of Cromwellian Soldier’, half-length, depicted wearing part armour suit; and its companion, depicting another soldier in similar armour, a pair, each 7.5” (19cm) x 6.5” (17cm). (2) €600 - 900 516 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED BUTLERS TRAY, with four drop-down sides and brass strapwork hinges, with tray cut handles, 35” (89cm) wide, on a conforming stand. (1) €150 - 180 517 A FINE SET OF THREE SEVRE STYLE PORCELAIN CABINET PORTRAIT PLATES, after the Chateau De St. Clovel, depicting portraits of Md. De Montespan, Md. Elisabeth, and Md. De Lavalliere, each within a gilt decorated cobalt border, each signed Debric, 9.5” (24cm). (3) €200 - 300 518 AFTER THOMAS ROWLANDSON, caricature portraits, ‘A Bill of Fare for Bailey Epicures 2-3 Dukes Street Dublin’, depicting various ladies of different shapes and entitled, ‘After Meat’, ‘Pork Sausage’, ‘Barron of Beef’, ‘Veal Cutlets’, ‘A La Mode Beef’, ‘Rump of Beef’ and ‘Breast of Veal’, 11.5” (29cm) x 14” (36cm), unframed. (1) €80 - 150 519 AFTER ROBIN BROOKES, a limited edition coloured print, ‘The Defining Moment -Trafalgar 1805’, signed by the artist, #67/850, in attractive gilt frame, 18” (46cm) x 28” (71cm). (1) €150 - 200

525 P. O’CONCUBAIR (B.1952), ‘West of Ireland with Three Figures on a Road’, watercolour, signed lower left, 9.5” (24c) x 13” (33cm); together with another Irish watercolour, signed F.B.Isherwood; and one other watercolour, ‘Small Fishing Boats Docked in a Cove’, signed lower right, 9” (23cm) x 12.5” (32cm). (3) €100 - 200 526 A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SHIELD-BACK HALL CHAIRS, each with a scroll crest, above a shield shaped cartouche, on solid seat, raised on front turned legs. (2) €180 - 250 527 A SMALL CASED BRASS NAUTICAL SEXTANT, O.R.M., in square fitted wooden case, with lenses. (1) €70 - 90 528 A VICTORIAN EBONISED AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA, of breakfront outline, with central inlaid cupboard door enclosing a velvet-lined interior, with shelves and a bowed glass door to each side, on breakfront plinth base, with turned feet, 42” (107cm) high, 5ft (15, 3cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400 529 A GOOD 19TH CENTURY SERPENTINESHAPED PIERCED STEEL FENDER, the top rail with four reeded vase-shaped finials, above a pierced band and moulded base, 64” (163cm) wide. (1)

520 PETER MURRAY (1997), ‘Bantry House Interior Scene’, watercolour, signed and dated lower right, inscribed lower left, 20” (51cm) x 29” (73cm). (1) €200 - 300 521 TERRY SEARLE, ‘Estuary in West Cork’, O.O.C.,signed and dated ‘02 lower right and inscribed verso, 23.5” (60cm) x 27.5” (70cm). (1) €150 - 250 524 A 19TH CENTURY BOW-FRONTED MAHOGANY SERVING TABLE, with wide plain frieze, raised on six square tapering spade legs, with block feet, 33” (84cm) high x 77” (196cm) wide. (1) €600 - 900

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530 530 A SELECTION OF VINTAGE PORT, comprising a bottle of 1985 Dow’s late bottled vintage port, bottled 1987; a bottle of 1979 Warre’s late bottled vintage port; Fonseca 1986 late bottled vintage, bottled 1991, 1977 Warre’s late bottled vintage port, bottled 1979; a bottle of 1986 Cockburn’s; a bottle of Tia Maria Liqueur; a bottle of 1970’s Green Metaxa five-star brandy; and an early bottle of Prince Charles Edward’s liqueur drambuie. (8) €100 - 150

531 531 TWO CASED BOTTLES OF MIDLETON VERY RARE IRISH WHISKEY, each bottle 1985, in original box, one numbered 06054, the other 13878, both signed by Barry Crockett; another Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey, 1992, in wooden crafted case, numbered 2270, signed by Barry Crockett; and one other similar, in wooden case, Midleton 1993 number 4072, also signed by Crockett. (4) €800 - 1,500

532 532 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS SCOTCH WHISKYS comprising: a bottle of Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, with portwood finish, 70cl, in original black tube case; another Glenmorangie madeira wood finish single malt Scotch Highland Whisky, in green presentation tube; a Glenmorangie sherry wood finish single malt Scotch Highland Whisky, in red presentation tube; a bottle of of Glenkinchie Lowland Scotch Whisky, ten years old, 70cl in presentation box; a bottle of Lagavulin Classic Scotch Malt Whisky, sixteen year old, in original presentation case; a one litre bottle of twelve year old Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky; and a bottle of twelve year old Dimple Deluxe Scotch Whisky, 70cl, in triform bottle. (7) €100 - 200 533 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS IRISH Whiskeys, comprising twelve year old Jameson Special Reserve, 70cl, in case; a Gilbeys Redbreast John Jameson and Son ten year old liqueur whiskey, 70cl; a Bushmills ten year old single malt whiskey, in original tube; a special old Drag Bush 70cl whiskey, in original tube; and a Celtic Crossing limited edition Celtic whiskey liqueur, number 2792, in cauldron shaped jar, 750ml. (5) €100 - 200

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544 A HEAVY CAST BRASS MIRROR, with ribbon crest, above a circular plate, in a rustic frame, 27” (69cm) high x 19” (48cm) wide; together with a circular composition relief depicting two children, in moulded gilt frame. (2) €80 - 150

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537 537 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE ARCH BACK ELM WINDSOR-TYPE KITCHEN ARMCHAIRS, each with double centre pierced splat and railed back, above a solid seat on turned legs. (2) €250 - 300

534 534 A COLLECTION OF QUALITY COGNACS AND BRANDIES, comprising Courvoisier Vsop Fine Champagne, Cognac 70cl bottle, late 1980, early ‘93; a Courvoisier three-star Cognac, in blue presentation box, 70cl; one bottle of Remy Martin Vsop fine champagne cognac, 70cl, in original presentation box; a fine flask of Remy Martin XO fine champagne cognac, with certificate and registration, carafe number FH438, 70cl; a bottle of Martell Cognac XO Supreme, 70cl, in flask shaped bottle; and a fine cased bottle of Casa Juana Solera Grand Reserva 1892, in original case, with separate glass stopper, purchased 1999, in Spain, with certificate. (6) €250 - 350 535 A FINE SET OF FOUR HEAVY THREEBRANCH GILT-BRASS WALL LIGHTS, each in the Adam’s style and crested with a ribbon bow, above a ring on a tapering drape and guilloche moulded stem, issuing three leafcast scroll arms, and a conforming terminal, 33” (83cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide .(4) €500 - 700 536 A VERY FINE LATE 19TH CENTURY MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, of serpentine shaped form, with heavy brass mounts, the top profusely inlaid with colourful flowers and specimen timbers, within rosewood and tulipwood bands, inside a leaf cast edge, above a frieze drawer to either end, and a shaped inlaid and crossbanded frieze, raised on four rosewood cabriole legs, and each headed with a cast brass caryatid, 29in (74cm)h x 55in (140cm)w x 32.5in (83cm)d. (1) €700 - 1,100

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545 A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL GILT SIDE CHAIRS, each arched back with a padded panel, on a bow-fronted padded seat, on reeded tapering gilt legs, covered in royal blue fabric. (2) €80 - 120 546 AN UNUSUAL BONE VENEERED CASKET, the rectangular top opening to reveal a vacant interior, 16” (41cm) wide. (1) €140 - 220

538 A PAIR OF TWO BRANCH ADAM’S STYLE GILT BRASS WALL LIGHTS, each modelled with tied tassels issuing reeded arms, with vase-shaped sockets, 25” (63cm) high x 12” (30cm) wide. (2) €100 - 150 539 A GEORGE III PERIOD SERPENTINEFRONTED MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, with plain frieze and concealed side frieze drawer, raised on square molded and chamfered legs, 36” (92cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 541 A REGENCY PERIOD FOLD-OVER MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, with rosewood banded top, and rounded corners, above a plain frieze on turned baluster stem and quadruple reeded pod, terminating in brass lion paw castors, 36” (91cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550

547 547 AN ATTRACTIVE DRESDEN QUATREFOIL LOBED DISH, profusely decorated with panels of figures and flowers, against a pink and white ground, A.R. (Augustus Rex) mark to base, 9.75” (24.5cm); another smaller matching ditto, 6.5” (16.5cm); and a matching jar and cover. (4) €100 - 150

542 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT TWO BRANCH GILT AND GESSO WALL LIGHTS, each with baluster shaped leaf-moulded stem, issuing two scrolls, each with rosette, a half octagonal centre block issuing two scrolling arms, applied with oval partrea, 47 “(94cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250 543 A GOOD SET OF FIVE MAHOGANY SHIELDBACK CHAIRS, each pierced splat with fluted band above stuffover seat, covered in dark blue fabric and raised on front square tapering legs; together with a pair of similar ditto. (7) €300 - 400

548 548 TADHG MCSWEENEY (B 1936), ‘Man on Scaffolding Plastering Gable End of a House, O.O.C., unframed, 7ft2 (218cm) x 8ft6 (260cm). (1) €500 - 700

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557 A FINE PERSIAN TABRIZ CARPET, with large star-shaped navy medallion, on a burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern, within navy spandrels, inside a wide dark blue border with smaller bands, 12ft7 (383cm) 10ft4 (315cm). (1) €500 - 800

549 549 A VERY UNUSUAL DRESDEN FIVE-PIECE PORCELAIN CHOCOLATE SERVICE, comprising four lidded cups, each decorated with figures in a landscape and colorful flowers, under a domed cover with flowerhead finial, on a conforming matching slotted stand of oval serpentine form with rustic handles, 12” (30cm) high. (1) €180 - 250 550 A PERSIAN RUNNER, the iron red ground with four dark blue medallions, inside a wide conforming border, 9ft1 (277cm) x 3ft5 (104cm). (1) €100 - 200 551 AN ATTRACTIVE PERSIAN WIDE RUNNER, with three rows of medallions, on a dark blue ground, inside a multi-band border, 9ft3 (333cm) x 5ft6 (168cm). (1) €200 - 300 552 A DARK BLUE GROUND PERSIAN RUG, with two burgundy ground cruciform medallions, on a dark blue field, with stylised flowers, inside a triple border, 9ft2 (280cm) x 5ft (152cm). (1) €150 - 250 553 A PERSIAN RUNNER, the dark black field with various designed medallions, inside a wide iron red border, 7ft9 (358cm) x 3ft6 (107cm). (1) €150 - 250

560 A PERSIAN LILIHAN RUG, the iron red field with centre medallion, and all over stylised flowers, with conforming spandrels and three borders, 7ft7 (231cm) x 4ft6 (137cm). (1) €200 - 300 562 AN ATTRACTIVE DARK RED GROUND LAVAR KERMAN STYLE CARPET, South West Persia, with centre diamond shaped medallion on a red ground, and all-over geometric patterns, inside navy spandrels and conforming borders, 11ft4 (345cm) x 7ft8 (233cm). (1) €200 - 400 563 AN ATTRACTIVE PERSIAN MASHAD CARPET, with all-over floral design within a multi-band border, 11ft2 (340cm) x 8ft5 (256cm). (1) €500 - 800

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567 A VERY UNUSUAL COPPERED METAL FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK, by Vincenti, the clock drum surmounted with a sphinx head on an urn with hanging medallions, above a convex enamel dial, signed indistinctly and with Roman and Arabic numerals, the serpentine-fronted base with two frolicking cherubs, flanked to either side with two urns, raised on bun feet with five-pointed stars in relief, 20.5in (53cm) high x 17in (44cm) wide. (1) €200 - 300 568 AN EBONY BANDED SATINWOOD FOLDOUT CARD TABLE OR PATIENTS TABLE, the double foldout top inlaid with shelves, above a frieze drawer, on square tapering inlaid spayed legs united by a stretcher shelf with gallery, 28.5” (73cm) high x 21” (53cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

564 A GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK OR BACHELORS CHEST, the rectangular moulded and cross-banded top with front canted corners, above a brushing slide and a long frieze drawer, a secret drawer to the frieze above a recessed cupboard, flanked to either side with three box drawers, raised on bracket feet, 34” (86cm) high x 36 (92cm) wide. (1) Please note: A label in the frieze drawers bears stamp from the H.C. Foot Collection at 33 High Street Oxford. €600 - 900

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554 A PERSIAN MASHAD RUG, with circular sunburst medallion, on a burgundy ground with all-over floral pattern and conforming spandrels, inside a four band border, 7ft1 (216cm) x 4ft6 (137cm). (1) €300 - 500 555 A PERSIAN KASHAN RUG, with floral medallion on burgundy ground with floral spandrels and wide conforming border, 7ft3 (221cm) x 4ft5 (134cm). (1) €450 - 700

566 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF TABLE, with rectangular flaps, raised on four tapering legs, with pad feet, 41” (102cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200

565 565 A FINE BRONZE MODEL OF A RAGING BULL, spinach green patination, on rectangular moulded black limestone base and plinth 12” (30cm). (1) €600 - 900

569 AN UNUSUAL LATE 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY AND MAPLE BANDED DROPLEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, with serpentine shaped flaps, flanking frieze drawer, on square tapering inlaid spayed legs, 31” (79cm) high x 19.5” (50cm) wide. (1) €350 - 550 570 A HEAVY BRASS OIL LAMP, with cut glass reservoir and frosted glass shade, on a reeded stem with Corinthian cast capital, raised on a square stepped base 36” (92cm). (1) €200 - 300

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575 573 573 A LARGE CIRCULAR FRENCH SERVE STYLE PORCELAIN DISH, with central scene depicting a family group in a garden with large residence beyond, inside gilt and celeste blue ground, 16” (40cm). (1) €300 - 400 Illustration also on inside front cover 574 A CIRCULAR HEAVY BRASS AND AMBER GLASS CEILING OR DISH LIGHT, with three chain suspenders 15.5” (39cm) high; together with an octagonal pierced brass chestnut roaster, with handle, 22” (56cm). (2) €80 - 150 575 A 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN PANEL, decorated with an interior scene, depicting a family group merry-making to the music of a clergy man playing a violin, 7.5” (29cm) x 9.5” (24cm). (1) €500 - 800 576 AN IRISH MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF HUNT TABLE, with two demi-lune flaps, and raised on eight square moulded legs, 6ft9 (205cm) long. (1) €700 - 1,100 44

577 A VERY UNUSUAL GILT BRASS AND IVORY TRIPTYCH TABLE MIRROR, late 19th century, crested with an oval ivory panel, with ribbon bow issuing leaf scrolls, above a double ivory panel inlaid with floral marquetry, opening to reveal three beveled mirror plates, raised on square tapering fluted legs, 16” (41cm) high x 13” (33cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

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578 AFTER RAPHAEL,(1483-1520), ‘Madonna of the Goldfinch’, an oval portrait, O.O.P., in Corinthian carved giltwood frame, the painting 8.25” (21cm) x 6.5” (16cm). (1) €200 - 300 579 A FINE BRONZE AND GILT BRONZE DESK TIMEPIECE, modelled with Atlas holding a globe on his shoulder, the gilt bronze globe with a verge movement, signed William Hughes of London, number 1475, with ornate pierced and leaf scroll cock, the gilt dial with Arabic numerals, on a globe case, on circular white marble base, 8” (20cm). (1) €800 - 1,500

582 582 LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, a miniature oval portrait, ‘A Young Boy Wearing Blue Jacket with White Lace Collar’, within a plaited hair-band; together with its companion, ‘A Young Girl with Long Hair Wearing a Dress with Blue Ribbon Band’, in conforming frame, 3” (7.5cm) x 2.75” (7cm). (1) €400 - 600 583 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE FLORENTINE CARVED GILTWOOD FRAMES, each with an oval miniature portrait of a lady, half-length, the frame carved with scrolling leaves and shells, each portrait 4” (10cm) x 3” (8cm), the frames 10.5” (27cm) x 8” (20cm). (2) €200 - 300

580 580 A 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISH, decorated with two dragons, each with four claws, 16” (40cm) diameter. (1) €200 - 300

584 A VERY UNUSUAL SET OF FOUR EBONISED AND CARVED WOODEN ARMCHAIRS, each formed with an elephant mask and trunk, raised on four carved legs, with a bow fronted seat, each 33” (84cm) high, 28” (71cm) wide; together with a circular table, the top carved in high relief with elephants amongst scrolling foliage, on a conforming base with three elephants under a tree stem, the table, 34” (86cm) wide. (5) €1,000 - 1,500

581 AFTER GUIDO RENI (1575-1642), ‘The Penitent Magdalene’, an oval portrait, O.O.P., 7.25” (19cm) x 6” (15cm), in ornate leaf carved Florentine frame. (1) €200 - 300

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589 A LATE GEORGE III PERIOD DEMI-LUNE FOLD-OVER TEA TABLE, with chequered inlay, the fold-over top above a three compartment frieze, raised on square tapering fluted legs, 35” (89cm) wide. (1) €300 - 500 590 A LATE GEORGE III PERIOD MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD-BANDED DROP-LEAF PEMBROKE TABLE, with demi-lune flaps flanking a frieze drawer, raised on square tapering and angled spayed legs, 42” (106cm) wide extended. (1) €400 - 600 591 A RARE EARLY MAISON E.GOYARD CARRY ON SHOE TRUNK, with leather and brass strap-work handles and lock, opening to reveal eight shoe compartments, with the owners monogram F.S. Princess ‘Bo’ Fredericka Sigirist. (1) €700 - 1,100

585 585 MAURICE CANNING WILKS (R.U.A R.H.A. 1910-1984), ‘Woodland Scene’, watercolour, signed lower left, 10.25” (26cm) x 1.5” (37cm); together with its companion similar subject, both signed. (2) €400 - 600 586 TADHG MCSWEENEY (B 1936), ‘Crows on Slated Roof with Three Branches’, O.O.C., signed T. Mac Suibne, and dated April ‘74, 53” (134cm) x 59” (150cm). (1) €300 - 400

587 TADHG MCSWEENEY (B 1936), ‘Still Life, Flowering Trees’, O.O.C., unframed, and signed lower right T. Mac Suibne September ‘71, 52” (132cm) x 59” (150cm). (1) €300 - 400 588 A PAIR OF FRENCH CREAM PAINTED ARMCHAIRS OR FAUTEUILS, each with shield-shaped back and bow-fronted seat, raised on tapering turned and fluted legs, covered in yellow tapestry-type fabric with musical trophies. (2) €150 - 250

593 A LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER DROPLEAF MAHOGANY OR RED WALNUT DINING TABLE, with demi-lune flaps, raised on six tapering legs with pad feet, 68” (173cm) high, 46” (117cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

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594 A 19TH CENTURY FOLD OUT THAI MANUSCRIPT, depicting twenty-five folds or panels of Thai manuscript in dark ink, the reverse with narrative paintings depicting the Jataka Tales, with various figures and animals, in military attire holding swords and spears and riding different animals including tigers, bulls, boars, horse etc.; colourfully illustrated in gouache, 11ft5 (348cm) x 14” (36cm); together with four other rectangular panels, depicting Deities in landscapes, also decorated in gouache, with manuscripts to right, left and rear, each panel approximately 11” (28cm) x 26” (66cm). (5) €500 - 800

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595 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD ARMCHAIR, the padded back with a centre concave marquetry inlaid panel, above a bow-fronted seat, covered in ivory satin and raised on front square tapering spayed legs. (1) €150 - 250 596 A LATE VICTORIAN EBONISED OCCASIONAL CHAIR, the oval padded back above serpentine-fronted padded seat, raised on front turned and fluted legs, covered in floral tapestry fabric. (1) €80 - 120

597 AN UNUSUAL REGENCY PERIOD INLAID ROSEWOOD AND GRAINED ROSEWOOD TEA-POY, the casket-shaped top opening to reveal a vacant interior, on a baluster-shaped turned stem with brass egg, tongue and dart moulded collar, on a quadruple brass-mounted inlaid pod, terminating in lion paw castors, 31” (79cm) high x 16.5” (42cm) wide. (1) €400 - 600 598 AN UNUSUAL CIRCULAR MAHOGANY FLIPTOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top carved in the Chinoiserie style with pagodas, balconies and Chinese figures, on tri-pod base with similar carving and paw feet, 30.5” (77cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 47


604 A PAIR OF GERMAN WESTERWALD BLUE STONEWARE JARDINIERE STANDS, late 19th century or early 20th century, each with lion masks and floral swags in relief, 32.5” (82cm) high. (2) €120 - 150

608 AN ART BRONZE STIRRUP CUP, surmounted with a fox, signed with monogram, 11.5” (12cm) high ; together with a green patinated bronze model of an apple, signed with monogram, 3” (7.9cm) approx. (2) €100 - 200

605 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A SEATED LADY, in gold and satin dress with lace trim, 4.5” (110cm) high x 3.5” (8.5cm) wide, in leather case. (1) €150 - 250

609 A 19TH CENTURY IMARI PORCELAIN SAUCE TUREEN AND COVER, probably spode; together with an imari pattern cup and saucers; various gilt decorated glass salts; a paper weight; and two hexagonal jars, each set with semi precious stone. (a lot) €60 - 90 610 A FRAMED COPY OF POBLACHT NA H’EIREANN, the proclamation, in attractive frame and mount, 9.5” (24cm) x 7.25” (18cm); together with a black and white engraving depicting Graiguenamanagh Abbey Kilkenny; a small painting by A. King ‘A Hound over a Fox, O.O.B., 6.5” (17cm) x 4.5” (11cm); a french black and white engraving depicting soldier with horse; a black and white mezzotint Jokey Clothes; together with colored etching Palma De Mallorca, ‘Street Scene’, also in attractive frame and mount. (6) €80 - 100

605 599 A CIRCULAR 19TH CENTURY EBONY STRUNG OCCASIONAL DRUM TABLE, with three mock and one frieze drawer, raised on a vase-shaped turned stem, on tri-pod base with down turned legs, 18” (46cm) x 28.25” (72cm). (1) €200 - 300 600 A RECTANGULAR VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE OR CENTRE TABLE, with moulded top and plain frieze, raised on four bead-turned columns, united by a conforming stretcher on four bulbous legs, each with urn finial, 47.5” (121cm). (1) €100 - 200 601 A CIRCULAR BRASS CEILING LIGHT, in the Adam’s style, with leaf swags and rams’ masks, and leaf cast terminal, 18” (46cm) wide. (1) €120 - 150 602 A GEORGIAN STYLE SQUARE BRASS HALL LANTERN, O.R.M., with glass panels, and four bulb fitting, approximately 24” (61cm) high x 10” (25cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

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606 LATE 18TH CENTURY AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY, probably French, oval miniature portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue shawl over his shoulder, indistinctly inscribed verso, 2.5” (6cm) x 1.25” (3.5cm). (1) €100 - 150 607 A FAUX-CROCODILE SKIN BRIEFCASE, with a monogram R.S., the removable lid with blotter and fitted interior, 16.5” (42cm)w; together with two oval modern trays; a gilt metal mounted French Freddy designer handbag, set with semi-precious stones. (4) €80 - 120

603 A SET OF THREE HEAVY BRASS ADAM’S STYLE THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, each modelled as a quiver of arrows, issuing three leaf scroll arms, with urn shaped sockets and a pineapple terminal 24” (61cm) high x 14” (36cm) wide. (1) €300 - 400

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611 A LATE 19TH CENTURY COLOURED MAP, Ireland in Provinces and Counties, and the County Map of Scotland, framed as one single sheet, in attractive mount and frame, 11.5” (29cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €100 - 150 612 AFTER SID EDWARDS, a set of four attractive 19th century colourful flower prints, each with title, engraved by S. Sansom, each 10” (25cm) x 8” (10cm), in attractive mount and gilt frame. (4) €150 - 200 613 A SET OF THREE COLOURED PRINTS, depicting birds of prey, including a buzzard, a goshawk, and a golden eagle, framed as one, each 7” (17.5cm) x 4” (10cm); together with a pair of coloured butterfly prints, one depicting the wood ringlet, the other the small meadow brown, each various stages of developments, 8” (23cm) x 6.25” (16cm). (3) €100 - 200 614 20TH CENTURY IRISH SCHOOL, ‘Young Peasant Boy in Woodland Scene with Hound’, O.O.B., 11.5” (29cm) x 15” (39cm); together with a 19th century coloured print depicting three crustaceans, 9” (23cm) x 7.25” (18cm).; a set of three black and white prints after Leonardo da Vinci, ‘Head of Christ’, ‘The Mona Lisa’, another ‘The Holy Family; and a small coloured print, ‘The Lords and Ladies Fairy’. (5) €70 - 120

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616 LATE 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Study of a Chestnut Horse in a Landscape with his Groom’ and its companion, a similar subject, a pair, uniformly framed, each 3” (8cm) x 4” (10cm). (2) €180 - 250 617 A 19TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED MAP OF COUNTY CARLOW, 10” (25cm) x 8” (20cm); together with another map of Dublin and Kildare, both in attractive frames. (1) €100 - 150

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618 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE HAND COLOURED MAPS, 19th century, one showing the Road from Dublin to Kildare and Portarlington, and a further map verso, with details of the above; and another hand coloured map, uniformly framed, the Road from Limerick to Ennis, continued from Six-Mile Bridge, and verso with a map of the Road from Limerick to Galway, each 9” (23cm) x 5” (12cm). (2) €100 - 200 619 A SET OF THREE ATTRACTIVE 19TH CENTURY HAND-COLOURED BOTANICAL PRINTS, each with Latin title 12” (30cm) x 8” 20cm, uniformly framed, within a green mount. (3) €150 - 250 620 A SET OF FOUR HAND COLOURED BOTANICAL PRINTS, each 6.5” (16cm) x 5” (12cm), all with title below, uniformly framed. (4) €150 - 250 621 A LARGE IMPRESSIVE FRENCH GILTBRONZE AND BOULLE BRACKET CLOCK, 19th century, the three-stage domed top surmounted with a gilt-bronze figure modelled as Father Time, seated on a sphere holding a brass staff, above an arched case with cartouche crest, with a portrait of a male and female under a coronet, the circular chased brass dial with raised enamel Roman numerals and an oval enamel plaque below inscribed Gaudron Paris, with small outer chapter ring for seconds and heavy brass pendulum with head of Minerva within a sunburst, the inside back panel profusely inlaid with brass and tortoise shell, the case mounted with ornate leaf and scroll gilt bronze mounts, and a centre Bacchus mask below and four female caryatids to the corners, raised on conforming leaf scroll legs, 45in (115cm) high, 19in (49cm) wide. (1) €1,500 - 2,500 623 A 1955 ROCKWELL COLLEGE ANNUAL, dated 25 July. (1) €30 - 60 624 FOUR NATURALLY FORMED CAVE STALACTITE SECTIONS, various sizes, the widest 22” (56cm). (4) €300 - 500 625 AFTER MICHAEL ANGELO HAYES, a set of six Bianconi’s Establishment coaching prints, each in maple frame, 14” (36cm) x 22” (56cm). (1) €200 - 300

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626 A VERY RARE 18TH CENTURY RED CHINOISERIE LACQUERED LONGCASE CLOCK, by James Defontaine of London, c.1735, the attractive arched brass dial signed in the arch on a silverised panel, the panel crested with a crown and two classical figures and flanked to either side with cherub, above a silverised chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial for seconds and a date aperture, under a rectangular domed top with brass ball finials, the arched and glazed hood door flanked with two brass mounted columns, eight-day movement with inside locking plate and striking movement, the trunk door decorated in the Chinoiserie style with figures, pagodas, birds and butterflies, on a conforming moulded box base, 94.5in (240cm) high x 17in (43cm) wide. (1) Note: According to a note inside the trunk door, this clock is recorded in the Albert collection in the British Museum. €1,500 - 2,500 627 IN THE STYLE OF GEORGE CRUIKSHANK (1792-1878), ‘The Visit to the Dentist’, O.O.C., 16” (41cm) x 11” (28cm). (1) €250 - 300 628 DERMOD O’BRIEN, ‘Portrait of a Young Boy with Red Tam’, 23” (58cm) x 19” (48cm), inscribed. (1) €1,000 - 1,500 629 KILROE (20TH/21ST CENTURY), ‘Lady on Chestnut Hunter’, in a landscape, O.O.C, signed and dated May ‘49 lower left, 13.5in (35cm) x 17.5in (45cm). (1) €250 - 350 630 AN ENFIELD PERCUSSION CARBINE REPLICA, with 28” (71cm) barrel, and two-band threequarter stock, the lock bears a crown and inscribed Enfield, brass furniture and steel ramrod, 44” (112cm). (1) €100 - 200 631 A CRIMEAN WAR RUSSIAN PERCUSSION MUSKET, M-1824/44, the 41” (104cm) barrel with two brass rings, on a three-quarter stock, with steel ramrod and brass furniture, the lock dated 1841 and Tula in Cyriffie script, the butt-plate struck with a double-headed eagle - the crest of Czar Nicholas I, and with serial no. 2914, dated 1841 in three places, 57” (143cm), lacking hammer and cone (nipple). (1) €200 - 300

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632 AN EAST INDIA COMPANY .75 BORE BROWN BESS MUSKET, converted to percussion, the lock markings show the East India Company rampant lion, adapted in 1808, the lock is also stamped D11, the barrel with three-quarter stock steel ramrod and brass furniture, as is, 54” (140cm). (1) €400 - 500 633 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE FRENCH SEVRES STYLE COBALT GROUND PORCELAIN AND BRASS-MOUNTED JARDINIERES, each with a brass bead-cast rim, the bowls decorated with musical groups in landscapes, within jewelled borders, and the reverse with flowers and fruit, on detachable brass bases with paw feet, 8” (20cm) high x 9” (23cm) diameter. (2) €250 - 350 634 A SMALL REGENCY STYLE BRASS MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, the French movement by A.D. Mougin, striking on a steel gong, the convex enamel dial with Arabic numerals under an arched top with brass swing handle, above arched brass side grills, 12in (30cm) high x 8.5in (22cm) wide. (1) €100 - 200 635 A FRENCH WHITE VARIEGATED MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, the architectural style case with a large gilt bronze eagle surmounted with outstretched wings, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals indistinctly signed and inscribed Just, and a twin chamber mercury pendulum, striking on a steel bell, within four glazed panels including two hinged doors, and flanked to either side with a brass mounted column, on a stepped rectangular shaped plinth with brass feet, 15.5in (40cm) high x 10in (26cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 636 A FINE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRONZE AND YELLOW MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, by Duval of Paris, the works by Pons, with outside count wheel striking on a steel bell, the circular silvered dial signed Duval of Paris, and with Roman numerals, the case surmounted with a bronze model of Britannia holding a gilt-metal trident, on a rectangular yellow marble plinth applied with ornate brass mounts and a tongue and dart cast base moulding with bun feet, 21.25in (54cm) high x 14.75in (38cm) wide. (1) €700 - 900 637 A RARE FRENCH MOVEMENT AND DIAL, with horizontal verge escapement and silk suspension, the enamel convex dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, in an old grey wooden painted and parcel gilt balloon shaped case, 15.25in (39cm) high x 11in (28cm) wide. (1) €100 - 150

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638 A THREE PIECE FRENCH ROUGE AND VARIEGATED MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with lever movement and ivorised dial with Arabic numerals, surmounted with a twohandled urn, applied with two gilt metal handles, the case applied with floral swags, raised on claw feet, 17in (43cm) high x 11in (28cm) wide; together with a pair of matching three-branch four-light candelabra, 19in (49cm). (1) €80 - 120 639 A SMALL SQUARE BRASS HALL OR CORRIDOR LANTERN, with leaded and coloured glass panels, 10” (25cm) high, 7” (17.5cm) square. (1) €80 - 120 640 A PAIR OF HEAVY ROCOCO STYLE GILTBRONZE THREE-BRANCH CANDLE SCONCES, each with leaf cast scrolling arms, 16.5 “ (42cm) high x 15” (38cm) wide. (2) €100 - 200 641 A GEORGE IV PERIOD MAHOGANY TWODOOR LINEN CUPBOARD, with gadroon moulded edge and two fielded panel doors, with a base drawer, raised on bracket feet, 54” (137cm) high x 48.5” (123cm) wide. (1) €250 - 350

653 653 A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN FIGURE, modelled as a lady holding a garland of flowers and an urn by her right shoulder, standing by a tree stump, on circular base, 7” (18cm) high; together with another smaller figure of a woman holding a basket of flowers, possibly Meissen, 5” (13cm) high. (2) €200 - 300

650 A COPLAND SPODE ENGLISH PORCELAIN DESK STAND, in the pheasant pattern, with two square bottles with covers and two pen compartments, on a rectangular tray 9” (23cm). (1) €70 - 120 651 A HEAVY CAST BRASS AND SERPENTINESHAPED INK STAND, late 19th century, with two glass ink bottles, each with cast brass cover and another lidded compartment, on a scroll cast frame, and two pen and pencil slots, on bun feet, 12” (30cm) high x 8.25” (21cm) wide. (1) €150 - 200 652 A COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS CABINET CUPS AND SAUCERS, comprising an Imari pattern small Coalport blue, white, and gilt coffee cup and saucer; a Chinese famille rose export wine cup and saucer; a French Sevre style porcelain coffee cup and saucer; a German Meissen cup and saucer decorated with colourful flowers; a triangular coffee cup decorated with flowers and insects; an unmarked Belleek basket weave and shamrock decorated mug, inscribed Dundalk; two other cups and saucers; and a single cup with flower handle. (13) €100 - 150

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656 656 A 19TH CENTURY GERMAN FIGURAL PORCELAIN SWEET-MEAT STAND, modeled with a seated gentleman in colourful attire with both hands on an oval basket, decorated and encrusted with flowers. 11” (28cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

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654 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FIVE GLASS BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, with shaped swing handle and serpentine shaped body, with pierced openwork rococo bands, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals, 5” (13cm) high. (1) €150 - 250 655 A LATE GEORGE III PERIOD INLAID AND SATINWOOD-BANDED MAHOGANY CORNER WASH STAND, with three-quarter gallery and bow front, the top shelf now covered, above a center shelf with two mock and one frieze drawer, raised on splayed legs, united by a shaped stretcher shelf, 22.5” (57cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

657 AN ATTRACTIVE PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BERLIN TWO COMPARTMENT SWEETMEAT OR SALT STANDS, each surmounted with a cherub, and double oval bowls below decorated with elegant figures in gardens, raised on rococo scroll legs, 5” (13cm) high, 5” (13cm) wide. (1) €150 - 250

658 658 A LATE 19TH CENTURY DERBY GILT PORCELAIN TWO-HANDLE LOVING CUP, decorated with colorful flowers, against a gilt background, 3” (8cm); together with a pear shaped Meissen jug, decorated with figures in a garden against a yellow back ground, and raised on three legs. (2) €80 - 150 51


659 AFTER RAPHAEL (1483-1520), ‘The Madonna Della Sedia’, on porcelain, tondo, 10” (26cm), in very attractive carved giltwood frame. (1) €500 - 700

663 AFTER E. HULL, a coloured lithograph, depicting a Royal Horse Artillery officer in review order; another artillery autrichienne; and another similar set of three uniformly framed artillery anglaise, each approximately 11” (28cm) x 8.5” (22cm). (3) €80 - 150

660 HENRY KOEHLER (B.1927), ‘A Row of Golf Bags on a Green’, signed artist’s proof, with an inscription for Az (Prince Azamat Guirey) with love, May 1992, 12” (30cm) x 16” (31cm); together with a pencil sketch depicting five beagles, December 1981, a present to Prince and Princess Guirey from Mick (The Painter) December 1991, (probably Henry Koehler). (2) €150 - 250

664 EARLY 20TH CENTURY IN THE MEDIEVAL STYLE, ‘Figure on Horseback Waving a Sword’, O.O.C., 29” (74cm) x 20.5” (52cm). (1) €70 - 90 665 PRINCESS ‘BO’ FREDERICKA ANN GUIREY, ‘View of Battersea Power Station’, and another related view, a pair, both O.O.C., one initialed F.G. 162 (40cm) square; together with another lithograph depicting an angel; and another black and white etching depicting couple on a couch. (4) €70 - 120

661 NEIL DALLAS BROWN (1938-2003), ‘Lovelock and Night’, abstract, O.O.B., inscribed verso, 42.5” (108cm) x 36” (91cm). (1) €200 - 300 662 S.L. MCDUFF (LATE 19TH CENTURY), ‘Two Monks Tasting Food’, O.O.C., signed lower right, 19” (49cm) x 23” (59cm). (1) €100 - 200

666 CHRISTOPHER RICHARD WYNN-NEVINSON (1889-1946), ‘Railway Station with Bridge’, watercolour, signed with initials C.R.W.N., lower right, 12.5” (32cm) x 9.25” (25cm). (1) €3,000 - 5,000 Illustration on page 53

667 667 IN THE STYLE OF EGBERT VAN HEEMSKERK (1634-1704), ‘Peasant Figures in an Interior’, O.O.P., oval miniature, 4” (10cm) x 3” (8cm). (1) €180 - 250 668 A PAIR OF JAPANESE GILT LACQUERED VASES, one decorated with cranes in flight, the other with a hen and cockerel perched on a tree branch, each on conforming stand, 8” (20cm) high; together with a pair of gilt stemmed wooden wine cups, each decorated with a cockerel perched on a tree branch, one as is, 62 (15cm) high; and a modern Chinese brass and Cloisonne enamel bowl, decorated with foliage, 6.5” (16cm). (5) €70 - 120

669 669 A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND UNUSUAL ROYAL WORCESTER BASKET FORM WALL POCKET OR WATER FONT, molded with gilt prunis flowers, on a cream ground and a basket front, with two cherubs, 9” (23cm) high x 8” (20cm) wide. (1) €180 - 250

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670 670 AN OVAL SERPENTINE-SHAPED LEATHERBOUND AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED JEWELLERY CASKET, the top inset with an oval porcelain panel, faux tortoiseshell base and interior, the panels in cut gilt metal, forming flowers and scrolls, 6” (15cm); together with a rectangular French Serve-style porcelain ring box, profusely decorated with flowers and gilt sprays, 5.5” (14cm); and a blue and white Meissen style pierced basket style porcelain fruit bowl, with rustic handles 10” (26cm). (3) €150 - 200

671 672 671 A PAIR OF GERMAN (PROBABLY SITZENDORF) PORCELAIN GROUPS, one modelled as a woman in elegant dress, with sheep by her feet and hat on her knee, the other a Gentleman with dog at his feet, each 9” (23cm) high. (2) €100 - 200

672 A SMALL FRENCH GILT BRONZE CHAMBER CANDLESTICK, modelled with a cherub holding a cornucopia, with loose nozzle and leaf handle, on oval base with drawer, supported by four caryatids, 4.5” (11.5cm) high. (1) €100 - 150

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674 A MAHOGANY FLIP-TOP CENTRE OR OCCASIONAL TABLE, in the George III style, with serpentine-shaped circular pie-crust top, on a turned stem and tripod base, 21.5” (54cm) diameter. (1) €100 - 150 675 A SMALL MAHOGANY PIE-CRUST WINE TABLE, with circular serpentine-shaped edge, on a turned and reeded baluster stem, and tripod base, 11.25” (29cm) wide. (1) €60 - 100 676 FRANK EGGINTON (R.C.A F.I.A.L 1908-1990), ‘Gartan Lough, Co. Donegal’, watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed on mount, 14.5” (37cm) x 20.75” (53cm). (1) €600 - 900

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677 FRANK EGGINTON (R.C.A., F.I.A.L. 19081990), ‘Glenmalure Co. Wicklow’, depicting goats on a mountain path, watercolour, signed lower left and inscribed verso, 20.5” (52cm) x 29.75” (75cm). (1) €800 - 1,200

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678 ARTHUR SPENCER ROBERTS, (Irish 19201997), ‘A Family of Cheetahs in the Wild’, watercolour, signed lower right, 20.25” (51cm) x 29” (74cm). (1) €400 - 600 679 GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS (1838-1924), ‘Figures Chatting on an Arched Bridge over a Rocky River’, watercolour, signed lower right and dated 1871, 13” (33cm) x 19.75” (50cm). (1) €200 - 300 680 HOWARD NEVILLE WALFORD (1864-1950), ‘Colourful Cottage Gardens’, a pair of watercolours, both signed 10.75” (27cm) x 7” (18cm); together with E.A. Sallis Benney (18941966), ‘Castle Ruin’, watercolour, signed lower right, 11” (28cm) x 9.25” (23cm). (3) €180 - 250

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681 MARIA GIANNI (1873-1956), ‘A Panoramic View of the Bay at Naples’, depicting woman in foreground, gouache, 7” (18cm) x 15.5” (39cm), signed lower left; and its companion, ‘Italian Lake Scene’, depiciting figures by a fence, also signed, a pair. (2) €400 - 600 682 NINETEENTH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL, ‘Figures and Animals by a Thatched Cottage’, watercolour, indistinctly signed lower right. 20” (51cm) x 14” (36cm). (1) €100 - 200

683 JAMES WEAVER (19TH CENTURY), ‘Seagull in Flight Above a River’, watercolour, signed lower right J.W. with monogram, 6” (15cm) x 8.5” (21cm). (1) €50 - 70 684 F. THORNLEY (ACT. EARLY 20TH CENTURY), ‘Extensive River Landscape, watercolour, signed lower right, 11.5” (29cm) x 17.5” (44cm). (1) €50 - 70 685 GUY MORRISON (IRISH 20TH & 21ST CENTURY), ‘Glenmalure Co. Wicklow’, watercolour, signed lower right, inscribed verso, 10” (26cm) x 1.5” (37cm). (1) €200 - 300

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686 GEORG KOBERWEIN (1820-1876), ‘A Young Girl with Blue Ribbon in her Hair’, oval pastel portrait, signed and dated 1869 lower right, in attractive gilt frame, 19.5” (50cm) x 13.5” (34cm). (1) €200 - 300 687 HELEN COLVILLE (1856-1953), ‘Sundial in Colourful Garden’, watercolour, signed with initials H.C., lower right, also inscribed verso, 18” (46cm) x 15” (38cm). (1) €200 - 300 688 CHARLES ROWBOTHAM (1826-1904), ‘An Extensive View of the Bay of Naples’, depicting figures chatting, and herding goats in foreground, with Vesuvius beyond, signed lower left, 9” (23cm) x 19” (48cm). (1) €300 - 400 689 A GOOD SET OF SIX CAST BRASS-TWO BRANCH ADAM’S STYLE WALL LIGHTS, each with rosette crest and tassel terminals, 12” (31cm). (2) €200 - 300 691 A PAIR OF ATTRACTIVE MINIATURE COLOURED PRINTS, one depicting a hunting party passing in front of a large country manor; the other depicting figures chatting in front of a large country manor, a pair, each print approximately 1.5” (3cm) x 2” (5cm). (2) €80 - 120 692 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT CORNER ARMCHAIR, on four turned legs. (1) €100 - 200 693 TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN ARMCHAIRS, one walnut, the other oak, each with button-back and padded seat, raised on front turned legs, and covered in burgundy hide. (2) €200 - 300 694 AN ARCHITECTURAL STYLE POLISHED LIMESTONE MANTEL CLOCK, 12” (approx). (1) €40 - 50

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695 AN OLD OAK CASED TABLE TOP GRAMOPHONE, ‘His Master’s Voice’, with hinged top and two lower doors. (1) €80 - 120

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Terms & Conditions for Buyers

1.) The Buyer: The buyer shall be highest bidder acceptable to the auctioneer, whose bid is at the hammer price. Any dispute arising in relation to same shall be settled at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. Bidders will be assumed to acting as principal in the transaction unless specific instructions are provided detailing otherwise. As such, all bidders are liable in a personal capacity for the total amount due, irrespective of agency agreements. Mealy’s contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is generally not disclosed. Accordingly, buyers are reminded that the primary contract is between the buyer and the seller, with Mealy’s acting as agent for the seller. 2.) Inspection: Ample opportunity is given for inspection. Each purchaser, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that he or she is fully satisfied before bidding, by physical inspection or otherwise, as to the description, condition, and other information relating to the lot. Despite all efforts being made to ensure accurate descriptions and estimates, lots purchased are assumed to have been viewed and inspected. As such, all lots are sold with all faults and errors of description, at the buyers risk. The Auctioneers are not responsible for the correct description, genuineness, authenticity or any default or defect in any lot, and make no warranty in this respect. Estimates reflect a range of values, the lower of which usually represents the reserve price. Buyers are reminded that estimates are merely the opinion of the auctioneer, are subject to change and are in no sense definitive. 3.) Payment: All lots purchased are subject to a 20% + V.A.T. buyer’s premium. By bidding, all prospective purchasers agree in advance to pay this premium on the hammer price. Buyers attending the auction are encouraged to pay for lots purchased on the day of sale. Unless otherwise agreed in writing prior to the auction, the buyer of a lot shall pay to the auctioneer within five working days the total amount due. Notwithstanding this, the auctioneer may at its sole discretion, require a buyer to pay a deposit of up to 25% of the total amount due at the conclusion of the auction. The auctioneer may apply any payments received by a buyer towards any sums owing from that buyer to the auctioneer on any account, regardless of directions given by the buyer in that regard, whether express or implied. Payment methods include cash, Euro bank draft, cheque drawn on the buyer’s Irish bank account, EFT (subject to applicable bank charges), debit card and credit card (subject to 3% surcharge for Mastercard & Visa , 1% charge on any international debit card, and 5% surcharge for American Express). Under no circumstances can the Auctioneers accept third party cheques either in full or part payment of any lot. Non-payment by a buyer may result in any of the following actions: - proceedings against the buyer for damages for breach of contract. - recission of sale. - resale of the lot(s) without notice, after which the buyer shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due. - removal, storage and insurance of the lot(s) at the buyer’s expense. - interest may be charged, commencing after five working days from the sale date, on the outstanding debt at a rate 1% above the Bank of Ireland base interest rate on the day of purchase. - retention of lot(s) purchased at Mealy’s until the outstanding balance is settled in full - rejection of all future requests for bidding by the buyer or his/her agent. - application of proceeds of sale of items consigned to Mealy’s by the buyer in settlement of outstanding balances. 4.) Reservation of Title & Risk: Title in an item or items purchased will not pass to the buyer until Mealy’s have received payment in full, notwithstanding possession. However, each lot remains the sole risk of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer. 5.) Collection, Removal & Dispatch of Goods: Collection & removal of items purchased is at the buyer’s risk and expense from the fall of the hammer and is available from our offices for five working days after the sale. No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded, i.e. purchasers cannot collect items while an auction is in progress. Collection can only take place during normal regular hours. Mealy’s shall not be responsible for lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed lots, if not collected within the allotted time frame. All lots not removed are subject to the minimum warehousing charges outlined below. Lots not removed within thirty days of the sale may be re-sold by auction or private sale without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer, in respect of any loss, shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the purchaser of the lot. Storage and warehousing charges: Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within five working days of the sale. After five working days has passed, a transfer and administration charge of €20.00 per lot will be payable and a storage charge of €2.00 per lot per day will then come into effect. These charges are payable by the purchaser to Mealy’s and are subject to VAT. House Clearance & Specialised Sales: the charges outlined above relate to our regular gallery sales. House Clearance sales and other specialised sales are subject to higher removal and storage charges that will be notified to buyers where relevant. Buyers should confirm the storage and warehousing charges for such sales in advance of bidding. If any buyer fails to comply with any of the above conditions, the damage recoverable from the defaulter shall includwe all loss arising from any re-sale of the lot, together with the warehousing charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the auctioneer against the defaulters liability and may be appropriated in settlement of the liability. NB. Mealy’s do not offer packing or dispatch services. We strongly recommend that all bidders consult a professional shipping company. A list of approved service providers is available on request. 6.) Forgeries: If within 30 days after the Sale of any item, the Auctioneer receives a notice in writing from the Buyers by Registered Post that such an item is a deliberate forgery, together with the necessary evidence to satisfy the Auctioneers of such an allegation, then the Sale of that item will be rescinded and the net Purchase monies refunded (less any outlays incurred by the Auctioneers) to the Purchaser.

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7.) Condition of Lots: All lots at auction are sold ‘as is’. Mealy’s act as agents for the seller and as such, are dependent on information provided by the seller. Whilst efforts are made to inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are unable, in the normal course of business, to carry out detailed examinations of lots to ascertain condition. In addition, Mealy’s are not restorers, conservation experts or related professionals. Buyers are provided with ample time to examine lots and ascertain condition, and by bidding, accept the duty and responsibility for inspecting, examining and investigating lots that they intend to bid on. Imperfections, defects and other condition issues are not stated in the catalogue description. Mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. 8.) Condition Reports: Condition reports may be requested by buyers in advance of the sale and our employees may be able to assist buyers by providing such reports. However, these are provided for guidance online, without legal obligation or prejudice to standard terms and conditions of sale. Such reports are merely the gratuitous opinion of Mealy’s employees or operatives. Neither Mealy’s, nor the seller, accept any responsibility for the condition of lots or for the content of condition reports. Subsequent disputes arising in relation to condition and/or the content of such condition reports will not be entertained. 9.) Absentee Bidding: Absentee bidding is available to prospective purchasers in the form of commission bidding & telephone bidding. However, registration for absentee bidding must be completed by 5pm on the day preceding the sale. Mealy’s accept no liability for acts or omissions relating to bids received after this deadline. From time to time, Mealy’s will entertain absentee bidding requests received after the deadline has passed, but this is at the discretion of our employees and Mealy’s accept no responsibility for accuracy in the execution of such bid requests received after the deadline. All items purchased by absentee bidders are sold as is, and are assumed to have been viewed and inspected by the purchaser. In the case of commission bids, these will be executed by Mealy’s as cheaply as possibly, having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two bidders submit identical commission bids, the auctioneer has sole discretion to determine the successful buyer, but will generally opt for the first commission bid received. Telephone bidders are reminded that telephone lines are inherently subject to technical issues. It is strongly advised that telephone bidders leave a ‘cover bid’, e.g. a commission bid with their maximum bid price, to account for situations in which technical issues result in telephone bidding problems. Once an absentee bid is received, a contractual agreement is in place and the bid cannot be revoked without express agreement in writing signed by the auctioneer. 10.) Online Bidding: Mealy’s offers online bidding services to those who cannot attend the sale via the-saleroom.com & artfact.com. Bidding registration for online bidding must be completed by 5pm on the evening preceding the sale day. A surcharge of 3% will be levied on the ultimate hammer price, in addition to the regular buyer’s premium of 20%, for successful purchases executed using this service. Since online bidding is hosted by 3rd parties, Mealy’s accept no liability whatsoever for disputes arising from same. We strongly encourage all prospective buyers to utilise our absentee bidding services in priority. Online bidders contract with the online auction host directly, not with the auction house. However, by registering with an online auction host, the bidder: - authorises Mealy’s, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given to the online auction host, in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased -confirms that he or she is authorised to provide these credit card details and is indeed the account holder 11.) Auction Displays and Online Images: Images are used to display items for Sale at Auction. This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items viewed previously during exhibition days. We do not guarantee the quality or condition of the item viewed, the accuracy of the display image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold. Subsequent disputes arising as a result of such image displays will not be entertained. 12. Mechanical & Electrical Items and Post - 1950 Furniture: Mechanical & electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only, for decorative purposes. There is a duty on the buyer to have such items checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified expert. Please note the Auctioneers offer no after sale guarantee whatsoever with regard to mechanical and electrical items. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. All items of furniture in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. Such items may not comply with safety regulations and should not be used functionally unless inspected by a relevant expert. 13.) Export of Goods: Buyer’s intending to export goods purchased at Mealy’s should ascertain the following in advance of bidding: - Whether an export license is required - Whether there is any specific prohibition on exporting/importing goods of that character (e.g. CITES regulations) 14. Disputes & Agency: In the event of any dispute arising in relation to any of the foregoing, the matter shall be referred to an Independent Arbitrator to be agreed between the relevant parties. As auctioneers, we generally contract as agents for sellers whose identity, for confidentiality reasons, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, a buyer’s primary contract is with the seller. 15. Third Party Liability: All members of the public that enter on our premises at any time, for whatever reason do so at their at their own risk. Inaddition, Mealy’s will not be responsible for any damage or loss caused to vehicles parked in the vicinity of our premises.

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Bidding Slip Sale No: 0253 Mealy’s Summer Sale 2017 Tuesday 30th May 2017 Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the price(s) mentioned below. I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue. I understand that in the case of a successful bid a premium of 20% + V.A.T. will be payable by me on the hammer price. Lot No

Title of Description

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Title of Description

CASTLECOMER, CO. KILKENNY, IRELAND Tel: +353(0)564400942 info@mealys.ie

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Bids We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as permitted by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted to the Commissions Department by 5.00 p.m. on day preceding auction, and should be entered on the forms provided. Bids left by telephone will be accepted only on the condition that they are at the senders risk and must in any case be confirmed in writing. Bank references are essential. With regard to this service – Mealy’s accept no responsibility for items not viewed, whether condition report has been given or not. * Intending buyers should note that bids are accepted in euro only. Payment for all lots purchased is to be made in euro. Bids sent by email may not be guaranteed, especially after the deadline. Please call the office to confirm any email bids. We accept no responsibility or liability for acts or omissions regarding any bids received after the deadline specified above. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. Please note that this service is only for lots with an estimate of €200 euro or more. The number of lines is limited, so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It would be advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth running of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Note: This bidding slip must be lodged with our office by 5.00 p.m. on day prior to sale.

PLEASE CHECK YOUR BID/S

PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS

Full Name:

Address:

Email:

Telephone No(s): EXP. DATE:

CREDIT CARD: Signed:

Payment Conditions All purchases must be paid for in full and all cheques must be cleared before goods are released. In order to avoid delay, potential buyers are asked to make payment arrangements with us prior to Sale

Date:

All cheques or drafts are to be made payable to “Mealy’s Fine Art Ltd.” Third party cheques or drafts will not be accepted as payment for lots purchased. DELIVERY: All lots must be paid for and cleared by 5:00pm on Wednesday 7th June 2017. All clearing is at the purchaser’s risk and expense. Any lots not cleared by 5:00pm on Wednesday 7th June 2017, will be subject to Clause 3 of the Buyers Conditions and will be held in storage at the purchaser’s risk and expense.

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